Deep Relaxation
Deep Relaxation
Deep Relaxation
techniques
Facultatea de Psihologie și Științe ale Educației
Specializarea: psihopedagogie specială
Anul I
Grupa a II-a
Gurău Diana-Ștefania
Relaxation
In psychology, relaxation is the
emotional state of a living being, of low tension,
in which there is an absence of arousal that could
come from sources such as anger, anxiety, or
fear.
Relaxation exercises are useful to reduce
stress and improve mental health and sleep. They
come in many forms, such as breathing, body
relaxation, mindfulness and meditation.
Techniques
There is no single relaxation technique that is best for
everyone. The right relaxation technique is the one that resonates with
you, fits your lifestyle, and is able to focus your mind and interrupt
your everyday thoughts to elicit the relaxation response.
There are many techniques which have been used over
centuries which can induce the relaxation response.
But all these techniques have two simple steps in common:
1. Focusing one's mind on a repetitive phrase, word, breath or action;
2. Adopting a passive attitude toward the thoughts that go through
one's head.
In the beginning, you may find it hard to dismiss thoughts
and worries from your mind. You may struggle to stay awake and
focus on your body, or you may even fall asleep. Don’t worry about
getting it right every time. Just relax and slowly teach your mind to
concentrate.