
1) Hypnosis 2) Self-hypnosis 3) Self-suggestion 4) Try stepping on the gas
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Autosuggestion is a psychological technique that was developed by apothecary Émile Coué at the beginning of the 20th century. ==Origins== Coué graduated with a degree in pharmacology in 1876 and worked as an apothecary at Troyes from 1882 to 1910. When he began working at Troyes, he quickly discovered what later came to be known as the placebo ...
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• (n.) Self-suggestion as distinguished from suggestion coming from another, esp. in hypnotism. Autosuggestion is characteristic of certain mental conditions in which expectant belief tends to produce disturbance of function of one or more organs.
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(from the article `Coué, Émile`) ...clinic at Nancy introduced a method of psychotherapy characterized by frequent repetition of the formula, `Every day, and in every way, I am ...
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Suggestion coming from the subject himself. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(aw″to-sәg-jes´chәn) self-suggestion; the process of inducing in oneself the uncritical acceptance of an idea, belief, or opinion, as by self-hypnosis.
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Au`to·sug·ges'tion noun [
Auto- +
suggestion .]
(Medicine) Self-suggestion as distinguished from suggestion coming from another, esp. in hypnotism.
Autosuggestion is characteristic of certain mental conditions in which expectant belief tends to produce disturbance of funct...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: aw′tō-sŭg-jes′chŭn Definitions: 1. Constant dwelling on an idea or concept, thereby inducing some change in the mental or bodily functions. 2. Reproduction in the brain of impressions previously received that then become the starting point of new acts or ideas.
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autosuggestion, autosuggestive 1. The dwelling upon an idea, thought, or concept, thereby inducing some change in the mental or bodily functions. 2. The process by which a person induces self-acceptance of an opinion, belief, or plan of action. 3. A suggestion arising from oneself, as the repetition of verbal messages for changing one's behavior....
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Conscious or unconscious acceptance of an idea as true, without demanding rational proof, but with potential subsequent effect for good or ill. Pioneered by French psychotherapist Emile Coué in healing, it is sometimes used in modern psychotherapy to conquer nervous habits and dependence on addictive substances such as tobacco and alcohol
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suggestion arising from oneself, as the repetition of verbal messages as a means of changing behavior.
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