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Coué
[ koo-ey ]
noun
- É·mile [ey-, meel], 1857–1926, French psychotherapist.
Coué
/ ˈkuːeɪˌɪzəm; kue /
noun
- CouéÉmile18571926MFrenchSCIENCE: psychologistMEDICINE: pharmacist Émile (emil). 1857–1926, French psychologist and pharmacist: advocated psychotherapy by autosuggestion
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Derived Forms
- Couéism, noun
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Example Sentences
The modern lyric-monger exactly reverses M. Coué's doctrine.
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As to this philosopher who writes (he mentions his name), he relies on the genius of Coué.
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For all can make their own the amazing results of the "Emile Coué Method."
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She is taken to M. Baudouin, a follower of M. Coué at Geneva, who treats her by suggestion and tells her to return in a week.
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Monsieur Coué shows us luminously that the power to get health and happiness is within us: we have indeed received this gift.
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