Begin your journey towards complete relaxation
Lesson Summary
Progressive Muscular Relaxation (PMR) is a technique based on Dr. Edmund Jacobson's relaxation method from the 1920s. Here are key points about PMR :
- The technique involves tightening one muscle group while keeping the rest of the body relaxed, then releasing the tension.
- It helps in distinguishing between muscular tension and relaxation, which is beneficial for those accustomed to being tense.
- PMR is useful for individuals who struggle to let go of muscle tension and need step-by-step training to understand relaxation sensations.
Notes on the procedure for PMR :
- We usually start with the feet and move slowly upwards through different muscle groups, but we may also start with the head and face, then move downwards.
- Remember to tense muscles without straining them, ensuring you don't experience pain or cramps.
- Let the sensation of relaxation deepen at its natural pace as muscles are progressively tensed, and then relaxed.