Suggestion is a particular reaction to certain perceptions; this reaction consists in the more or less complete activation of the tendency that has been evoked, without this activation being completed by collaboration with the whole personality. Principles of Psychotherapy - Pagina 128di Pierre Janet - 1924 - 322 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| William McDougall - 1926 - 600 pagine
...cannot abide by this behaviouristic definition of suggestion. We find elsewhere in the same volume1 that "Suggestion is a particular reaction to certain perceptions;...completed by collaboration with the whole personality." And on another page we find Janet reverting to his old psychology of "ideas" and the ideo-motor theory:... | |
| Hans J. Eysenck - 346 pagine
...suggestibility, or suggestibility and neuroticism, show a particularly close relation. According to Janet (1924), "suggestion is a particular reaction to certain perceptions;...completed by collaboration with the whole personality". This definition would seem to cover primary suggestibility, but it does not seem particularly appropriate... | |
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