emile coue
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A French psychotherapist: Emile Coué was a notable French psychologist and pharmacist who developed a method of psychotherapy based on optimistic autosuggestion.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- Emile Coué is used to refer to the historical figure himself.
- The term is often used in discussions about the history of psychology, self-help, and autosuggestion techniques.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The principles of autosuggestion were popularized by Emile Coué in the early 20th century.
- Have you read about the method developed by Emile Coué?
Advanced Usage
"Couéism": Refers to the therapeutic method or doctrine developed by Emile Coué, centered on conscious autosuggestion.
- Couéism emphasizes the power of repeating positive affirmations for self-improvement.
"Coué method": Specifically denotes his technique of using daily optimistic autosuggestions.
- She practiced the Coué method, repeating "Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better."
Variants and Related Words
- Couéism (n): The system of psychotherapy developed by Emile Coué.
- Autosuggestion (n): The hypnotic or subconscious adoption of an idea which one has originated oneself, a concept central to Coué's work.
Synonyms
- Psychotherapist: A person who treats mental disorders by psychological rather than medical means.
- Therapist: A broader term for someone who provides therapy for mental or psychological issues.
Related Phrases
- "Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better.": The famous formula or mantra prescribed by Emile Coué for his method of conscious autosuggestion.
Noun
- French psychotherapist who claimed that if one imagined one was getting better, one would get better (1857-1926)