Couéism

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The Couéismus ( French Couéisme ) is named after the French chemist and psychotherapist Emile Coue called "therapeutic school that do not match (1857-1926) suggestion , but with auto-suggestion and self-interference works." The Franco-Swiss psychoanalyst Charles Baudouin (1893–1963) dedicated an early monograph to the subject. More recently, Lindsay B. Yeates has researched the méthode Coué (Coué method).

In French, the term méthode coué is usually equated with autosuggestion .

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  1. Couéismus - spektrum.de
  2. ^ Who did his doctorate in 1920 with the work Suggestion et Autosuggestion . - Cf. Steffi Koslowski: The New Era of the New Education Fellowship: Your Contribution to the Internationality of Reform Education in the 20th Century. Klinkhardt 2013, p.65, note 123

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