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Coué
[ koo-ey ]
noun
- É·mile [ey-, meel], 1857–1926, French psychotherapist.
Coué
/ kue; ˈkuːeɪˌɪzəm /
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.
As to this philosopher who writes (he mentions his name), he relies on the genius of Coué.
For all can make their own the amazing results of the "Emile Coué Method."
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.
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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