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Émile Coué's 'SELF MASTERY THROUGH CONSCIOUS AUTOSUGGESTION' delves into the transformative power of the mind, elaborating on a method of affirmative self-influence known as Couéism. Coué's prose offers not merely an instruction manual for his technique but also a philosophical exploration of its basis, weaving a compelling narrative that commingles psychology and a practical guide to self-improvement. The rhythm and repetition of his famed mantra encapsulate the literary oeuvre's core, reflecting a style that is both didactic and personal. Positioned within the broader context of early…mehr

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Émile Coué's 'SELF MASTERY THROUGH CONSCIOUS AUTOSUGGESTION' delves into the transformative power of the mind, elaborating on a method of affirmative self-influence known as Couéism. Coué's prose offers not merely an instruction manual for his technique but also a philosophical exploration of its basis, weaving a compelling narrative that commingles psychology and a practical guide to self-improvement. The rhythm and repetition of his famed mantra encapsulate the literary oeuvre's core, reflecting a style that is both didactic and personal. Positioned within the broader context of early 20th-century thought on the self and the subconscious, Coué's work stands out as an early harbinger of positive psychology and self-help movements, emphasizing the potency of the individual's inner dialogue and its profound effect on one's sense of wellbeing and accomplishment. Coué, a French psychologist and pharmacist born in 1857, cast a long shadow with his pioneering work on the placebo effect within his pharmacy practice. This hands-on experience, coupled with his keen observations of the power of positive affirmations on the human psyche, led to the crystallization of his philosophy into the manual that stands before us. His pragmatic approach to unlocking personal potential wholly contradicts the then-prevailing notions of unwavering conscious willpower, instead promoting a gentle redirection of the subconscious through imagination and routine self-suggestion. His clinical yet compassionate outlook heralds a methodological shift in therapeutic practices, a legacy that endures in various therapeutic modalities. For those interested in the intersections of psychology, self-help, and the history of therapeutic practices, 'SELF MASTERY THROUGH CONSCIOUS AUTOSUGGESTION' is an invaluable resource. It beckons not just the specialist reader but also those seeking personal growth, offering accessible steps to improve mental and physical health through the power of thought. Coué's work transcends its time, making it an enduring piece for anyone exploring the resilience of the human spirit and the extraordinary capabilities we all harbor within our minds.

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Émile Coué (1857-1926) was a French psychologist and pharmacist who introduced a revolutionary method of psychotherapy based on autosuggestion. Recognized for his contribution to applied psychology, Coué focused much of his career on the power of the mind in healing the body and improving personal well-being. His most influential work, 'Self Mastery Through Conscious Autosuggestion' (Unabridged), encapsulates his philosophy and method, offering readers a practical guide to harness their own innate potential. Coué's technique, often encapsulated by the phrase 'Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better,' espoused the significance of optimism and self-belief in effecting positive change. His literary style, while scholarly, also carries a sense of accessibility, ensuring his ideas could be understood and practiced by a broad readership. Beyond his written work, Coué's legacy includes the influence he had on future therapeutic modalities, including positive thinking and cognitive behavioral therapy. Although his methods may have faced skepticism from contemporaries in more traditional medical fields, the enduring interest in his work speaks to a persistent intrigue in the power of the mind over matter, a topic that remains relevant in today's psychological and self-help literature.