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au·to·sug·ges·tion A0540000 (ô′tō-səg-jĕs′chən)n. Psychology The process by which a person induces self-acceptance of an opinion, belief, or plan of action. au′to·sug·gest′ v.au′to·sug·gest′i·bil′i·ty (-ə-bĭl′ĭ-tē) n.au′to·sug·gest′i·ble adj.au′to·sug·ges′tive (-tĭv) adj.autosuggestion (ˌɔːtəʊsəˈdʒɛstʃən) n (Psychology) a process of suggestion in which the person unconsciously supplies or consciously attempts to supply the means of influencing his own behaviour or beliefs ˌautosugˈgestive adjau•to•sug•ges•tion (ˌɔ toʊ səgˈdʒɛs tʃən, -sə-) n. suggestion arising from oneself, as the repetition of verbal messages as a means of changing behavior. [1885–90] au′to•sug•gest′i•ble, adj. au`to•sug•gest`i•bil′i•ty, n. au`to•sug•ges′tive, adj. autosuggestion1. The theory that if individuals can suggest a belief to themselves, they will come to believe it.2. Also known as Couéism, this is a form of selfhypnosis developed by Emile Coué in 1885 which relys on the repetition of a positive mantra.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | autosuggestion - a system for self-improvement developed by Emile Coue which was popular in the 1920s and 1930sauto-suggestion, self-suggestionself-improvement, self-reformation - the act of improving yourself | Translationsautosuggestion
autosuggestion a process of suggestion in which the person unconsciously supplies or consciously attempts to supply the means of influencing his own behaviour or beliefs autosuggestion
autosuggestion [aw″to-sug-jes´chun] self-suggestion; the process by which a person induces in himself an uncritical acceptance of an idea, belief, or opinion.au·to·sug·ges·tion (aw'tō-sŭg-jes'chŭn), 1. Constant dwelling on an idea or concept, thereby inducing some change in the mental or bodily functions. See also: autohypnosis. 2. Reproduction in the brain of impressions previously received that then become the starting point of new acts or ideas. autosuggestion (ô′tō-səg-jĕs′chən)n. Psychology The process by which a person induces self-acceptance of an opinion, belief, or plan of action. au′to·sug·gest′ v.au′to·sug·gest′i·bil′i·ty (-ə-bĭl′ĭ-tē) n.au′to·sug·gest′i·ble adj.au′to·sug·ges′tive (-tĭv) adj.autosuggestion The use of the principles of hypnosis on oneself; autosuggestion requires complete relaxation, slow deep breathing and repetition of phrases (as used in non-self-hypnosis).autosuggestion Autohypnosis, self-hypnosis Pop psychology The use of hypnosis on oneself. See Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy. au·to·sug·ges·tion (aw'tō-sŭg-jes'chŭn) 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 which become then the starting point of new acts or ideas. autosuggestion A form of self-conditioning involving repeated internal assertion of positive and helpful propositions.autosuggestion
Synonyms for autosuggestionnoun a system for self-improvement developed by Emile Coue which was popular in the 1920s and 1930sSynonyms- auto-suggestion
- self-suggestion
Related Words- self-improvement
- self-reformation
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