The influence of two different sets of information and suggestions on the subjective effects of relaxation.

F Borgeat, A Stravynski, L Chaloult
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Abstract

The study compared the subjective effects of different relaxation techniques and their susceptibility to influence by information and suggestions provided by the trainers. Two groups of twelve subjects each were trained in autogenic training and in progressive relaxation successively. On three occasions during their training, each group was given one of two contrasting sets of information and suggestions concerning the subjective effects to be expected. At the end of training, differences in the subjective effects accompanying the two relaxation techniques were found but no significant effect of the contrasting sets of information and suggestions emerged. These results suggest that the subjective effects of relaxation were resistant to simple suggestions and, being more robust and real than often thought, could constitute a basis for differential indications of various relaxation methods.

两组不同的信息和建议对放松主观效应的影响。
本研究比较了不同放松技巧的主观效果,以及他们对教练提供的信息和建议的敏感性。两组12名受试者分别进行自体训练和渐进式放松训练。在他们的训练过程中,有三次,每组被给予两组截然不同的信息和建议中的一组,这些信息和建议与预期的主观影响有关。在训练结束时,发现两种放松技术的主观效果存在差异,但对比信息和建议的效果没有显著影响。这些结果表明,放松的主观效果对简单的建议是有抵抗力的,并且比通常认为的更强大和真实,可以构成各种放松方法的不同指示的基础。
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