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  2. Edmund Jacobson - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Jacobson (April 22, 1888 – January 7, 1983) was an American physician in internal medicine and psychiatry and a physiologist. He was the creator of Progressive Muscle Relaxation and of Biofeedback .

  3. Progressive muscle relaxation - Wikipedia

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    The initial progressive muscle relaxation technique that Jacobson developed required weekly instruction and daily practice. [3] Eventually, Joseph Wolpe shortened Jacobson's technique to a 20 minute exercise. [16] Wolpe used progressive muscle relaxation to counteract people's fear response. [17]

  4. Relaxation technique - Wikipedia

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    Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) is one of the most important and easy-to-learn relaxation techniques developed by Dr. Edmund Jacobson in the 1920s, setting the foundation for the development of relaxation techniques. [16]

  5. Relaxation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Relaxation is a form of mild ecstasy coming from the frontal lobe of the brain in which the backward cortex sends signals to the frontal cortex via a mild sedative. [citation needed] Relaxation can be achieved through meditation, autogenics, breathing exercises, progressive muscle relaxation and other means. Relaxation helps improve coping with ...

  6. Biofeedback - Wikipedia

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    Jacobson (1930) developed hardware to measure EMG voltages over time, showed that cognitive activity (like imagery) affects EMG levels, introduced the deep relaxation method Progressive Relaxation, and wrote Progressive Relaxation (1929) and You Must Relax (1934). He prescribed daily Progressive Relaxation practice to treat diverse ...

  7. Jacobson (surname) - Wikipedia

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    David Jacobson (diplomat) (born 1951), lawyer and former United States Ambassador to Canada; Douglas T. Jacobson (1925–2000), US Marine who was awarded the Medal of Honor; Edmund Jacobson, American physician, creator of the Jacobson's Progressive Muscle Relaxation technique; Edward Jacobson (1891–1955), Jewish American businessman and activist

  8. Sophrology - Wikipedia

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    From Jacobson’s technique, Caycedo mainly kept the idea of differential relaxation, the ability to reduce anxiety by relaxing muscular tension using only the minimum muscle tension necessary for an action and without additional suggestion or psychotherapy – that muscular relaxation is sufficient for mental relaxation or harmony. With ...

  9. Systematic desensitization - Wikipedia

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    Children can practice the muscle relaxation techniques by tensing and relaxing different muscle groups. With older children and college students, an explanation of desensitization can help to increase the effectiveness of the process. After these students learn the relaxation techniques, they can create an anxiety inducing hierarchy. For test ...