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Müller-Hegemann modification (1957)
It is based on works on extensive representation in the cortical structures of the face (especially the tongue) and the hand (especially the thumb).
Modified by Kleinsorge and Klumbies (1965)
The authors developed an organ-targeted training technique. This «directed organ training» is a further development of autogenic training. After completing the shortened general course, the authors divide patients into groups according to certain syndromes. In these groups, a course of specialized exercises is conducted, which are appropriately expanded and supplemented by the classical exercises of the first stage.
Modification K.I. Mirovsky and A.N. Shogham (1963)
The authors called their modification «psychotonic training.» They have developed techniques that not only reduce, but also increase the tone, mobilize.
Mobilizing, activating exercises
Cause sympathomimetic shifts, are also used by A. V. Alekseev (1969) and L. D. Giessen (1969), who proposed «psychoregulatory training» for the preparation of athletes.
Modification M.S. Lebedinsky and T.L. Bortnik (1965)
This is an abbreviated version of autogenic training, adapted for a hospital.
Reproductive training
Modification A.G. Panova, G.S. Belyaeva, V.S. Lobzina, I.A. Kopylova, 1980. It is a complex method of psychophysiological and personal self-regulation. In this modification, sensory reproduction is widely used as a realizing technique — a deliberate reproduction of sensations.
Other modifications of the autogenic training of the lower level are described in the monograph by V.S. Lobzin and M.M. Reshetnikov «Autogenic training» (1986).