Relaxation Training
Relaxation Training
Relaxation Training
By Alisa Klatt
What is relaxation training?
Relaxation training is the practice of relaxing. Its to
attain a state of more complete calmness, focus, and
peace in and of ones self.
Its used to help with stress levels, anger, anxiety, and
pain.
It is practiced in almost all areas of mental and
physical health.
This is not to say almost all practitioners use this, simply that
it is found in most areas of health care practice.
Some more questions
Is it evidence-based?
Yes.
Not every mental health condition has been thoroughly
or reliably researched, however.
Is it for everybody?
Almost.
There have been some negative experiences reported.
Some more questions (contd)
Whats the goal?
To produce the body's natural relaxation response,
characterized by slower breathing, lower blood pressure,
and a feeling of increasedwell-being.
Script:
http://prtl.uhcl.edu/counseling-services/self-help/visualization-files/txt-
progressive-muscle-relaxation.pdf
Video Clip: The Office
Guided Imagery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2Ebr0IV5dE 23:10
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Meditation/relaxation: History & philosophy. (July 17, 2012). Center for Health and Healing.
http://www.healthandhealingny.org/complement/meditation_history.asp