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Couéism|ˈkuːeɪɪz(ə)m| [f. the name of Émile Coué (1857–1926), French psychologist + -ism.] A system of psychotherapy by auto-suggestion, usually of an optimistic nature. So ˈCoué n., Couéism; ˈCoué v. trans., to produce or bring into a certain state by Couéism; ˈCouéist, one who practises Couéism, a follower of Coué; Couéˈistic a., pertaining to Couéism.
1922Punch 21 June 501 An echo of the heat-wave. Ardent Couéist. ‘Quite cool, quite cool. Cool as blazes, cool as blazes.’ 1923G. Mayo (title) Coué for children. 1923Daily Mail 30 Apr. 7 Couéism is auto-suggestion. It is the power of making people heal themselves through their subconscious self. 1924Galsworthy White Monkey iii. x. 285 Fleur's wonderfully calm; she does Coué night and morning. 1926Public Opinion 9 July 30/3 Large numbers of sufferers..were cured by Couéism. 1928Daily Express 27 July 10/2 He has Couéd himself into a yearly fit of depression and lassitude. 1928Sunday Dispatch 2 Sept. 17/1 An imaginary kink. A kink that is ‘Coué'd’. Ibid. 23 Dec. 9/2 ‘We have had the course translated into seven languages,’ said one of the Coueists. 1937Koestler Spanish Test. ii. v. 282 Following the Coué system, I scratched on the wall: ‘Every day, in every way, things are getting better and better.’ 1950L. Fischer in Koestler et al. God that Failed 208 A domestic version of ‘Socialist realism’ intended..to serve as a kind of Couéistic propaganda. 1959C. Bush Case of Careless Thief viii. 97 We seemed to be at a dead end, and you can't Coué yourself out of an impasse like that. |