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| DSUH | directed suggestion under hypnosis |
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| PHS | Physicians' Health Study; pooled human serum; posthypnotic suggestion; Public Health Service |
| suggestion | 1. The act of suggesting; presentation of an idea. 2. That which is suggested; an intimation; an insinuation; a hint; a different proposal or mention; also, formerly, a secret incitement; temptation. "Why do I yield to that suggestion?" (Shak) 3. Charge; complaint; accusation. "A false suggestion." 4. Information without oath; an entry of a material fact or circumstance on the record for the information of the court, at the death or insolvency of a party. 5. <physiology> The act or power of originating or recalling ideas or relations, distinguished as original and relative; a term much used by Scottish metaphysicians from Hutcherson to Thomas Brown. Synonym: Hint, allusion, intimation, insinuation. Suggestion, Hint. A hint is the briefest or most indirect mode of calling one's attention to a subject. A suggestion is a putting of something before the mind for consideration, an indirect or guarded mode of presenting argument or advice. A hint is usually something slight or covert, and may by merely negative in its character. A suggestion is ordinarily intended to furnish us with some practical assistance or direction. "He gave me a hint of my danger, and added some suggestions as to the means of avoiding it." "Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike, Just hint a fault, and hesitate dislike." (Pope) "Arthur, whom they say is killed to-night On your suggestion." (Shak) Origin: F. Suggestion, L. Suggestio. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| posthypnotic suggestion | Suggestion given to a subject who is under hypnosis for certain actions to be performed after he or she is "awakened" from the hypnotic trance. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| hypnotic suggestion | See: minor hypnosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Suggestions
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an idea that is suggested; "the picnic was her suggestion" a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection; "it was a suggestion we couldn't refuse" trace: a just detectable amount; "he speaks French with a trace of an accent" persuasion formulated as a suggestion the sequential mental process in which one thought leads to another by association hypnotism: the act of inducing hypnosis
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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It would be nice if we could partially automate citations and references for books and other materials with an ISBN by providing a template something like {cite:<isbn number>} and {ref:<isbn number>}, that would be expanded at page-request time. Ignoring for the moment how the data would be stored, such a citation or reference would fetch the data and insert it into the HTML whenever a page containing it is requested.
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CiteYourSourcesDebate
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The process of influencing a patient to accept an idea, belief, or attitude suggested by the therapist.
Ãâó: www.indianpsychiatry.com/Glossary.htm
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| suggestion t. |
a form of psychotherapy characterized by suggestion, reassurance, and sometimes also hypnosis.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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another name for the power of ideas, so far as they prove efficacious over belief and conduct." (William James.) According to Myers the power is exercised by the subliminal self. He defined suggestion as a "successful appeal to the subliminal self." Its workings are best evidenced in hypnotic experiments. It may cause and cure diseases, and bad habits, remove inhibitions, improve deficiencies of character, stimulate the imagination, vivify the senses and heighten intellectual powers. ...
Ãâó: www.spiritwritings.com/channelingglossary.html
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| suggestion | the act of inducing hypnosis |
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| suggestion | an idea that is suggested |
| suggestion | a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection |
| suggestion | the act of suggesting |
| suggestion | a just detectable amount |
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