Émile Coué. Émile Coué de la Châtaigneraie (French: [emil kue də la ʃɑtɛɲʁɛ]; February 26, 1857 – July 2, 1926) was a French psychologist and pharmacist who introduced a popular method of psychotherapy and self-improvement based on optimistic autosuggestion.[1] Considered at times to represent a second Nancy School, Coué treated many patients in groups and free of charge.[2] Life and career[edit] Coué's family, from the Brittany region of France and with origins in French nobility, had only modest means. A brilliant pupil in school, he initially studied to become a chemist.
However, he eventually abandoned these studies as his father, who was a railroad worker, was in a precarious financial state. Working as an apothecary at Troyes from 1882 to 1910, Coué quickly discovered what later came to be known as the placebo effect. In 1901 he began to study under Ambroise-Auguste Liébeault and Hippolyte Bernheim, two leading exponents of hypnosis. The Coué method[edit] General[edit] Underlying principles[edit] Touch Effects.
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