The Coué method is routinely dismissed and universally trivialized asnothing more than a hand-clasp, unwarranted optimism, and a ‘mantra’. Rather than relying on incorrect, inadequate, misleading, and otherwise unreliable accounts, Coué’s own descriptions are exhumed, presented, examined, and employed to reveal the rational, systematic structure of top-down theories, concepts, explanations, terminology, and representations embedded within the complex aggregate of efficacious ego-strengthening activities called the Coué method. Consistent with Coué’s emphasis on orthopraxia, simple explanatory models are presented to facilitate a clearer, realistic, and far more productive understanding of the intricacies of the intellectual mechanism underp...
The syncretic evolution of the approaches described implies a synthesis of different psychotherapeut...
An integration between neurobiological and sociocognitive perspectives is advocated to advance and o...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...
The rationale, structure, content, and presentation of the final version of Coué‘s method (c.1923) i...
Hartland's powerful and efficacious “Ego-Strengthening Procedure” is examined. Designed to facilitat...
Discussions and definitions of hypnosis can be seen from earliest writings through current times. Fo...
The age-old notion of ‘hypnotic induction’ receives a fresh look from notable scholars from Canada, ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first half of this dissertation demonstrates how the con...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two techniques of hypnotic induction a...
We describe key aspects of hypnosis that distinguish it from other psychotherapeuticapproaches, argu...
Hypnosis is a state of mind which manifests a high degree of suggestibility. Advertising, political ...
According to Division 30 of the American Psychological Association, "hypnosis " typically ...
In traditional conceptualizations hypnosis often has been regarded as an entity with certain inheren...
Citation: Kellogg, Royal S. Origin and methods of hypnotism. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultura...
The nature, form, and content of the final (1971) version of Hartland’s hypnotherapeutic monologue i...
The syncretic evolution of the approaches described implies a synthesis of different psychotherapeut...
An integration between neurobiological and sociocognitive perspectives is advocated to advance and o...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...
The rationale, structure, content, and presentation of the final version of Coué‘s method (c.1923) i...
Hartland's powerful and efficacious “Ego-Strengthening Procedure” is examined. Designed to facilitat...
Discussions and definitions of hypnosis can be seen from earliest writings through current times. Fo...
The age-old notion of ‘hypnotic induction’ receives a fresh look from notable scholars from Canada, ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe first half of this dissertation demonstrates how the con...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of two techniques of hypnotic induction a...
We describe key aspects of hypnosis that distinguish it from other psychotherapeuticapproaches, argu...
Hypnosis is a state of mind which manifests a high degree of suggestibility. Advertising, political ...
According to Division 30 of the American Psychological Association, "hypnosis " typically ...
In traditional conceptualizations hypnosis often has been regarded as an entity with certain inheren...
Citation: Kellogg, Royal S. Origin and methods of hypnotism. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultura...
The nature, form, and content of the final (1971) version of Hartland’s hypnotherapeutic monologue i...
The syncretic evolution of the approaches described implies a synthesis of different psychotherapeut...
An integration between neurobiological and sociocognitive perspectives is advocated to advance and o...
Hypnosis is a unique form of top-down regulation in which verbal suggestions are capable of elicitin...