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/* The conscious to the unconscious: "The suggestive methods"Baudouin Ch., Suggestion and autosuggestion : a psychological and pedagogical study based upon the investigations made by the new Nancy school. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul, 1920 Baudouin
/* From the unconscious to the unconscious "The psychoanalytic methods"Baudouin Ch., L’Âme enfantine et la psychanalyse, Neuchâtel-Paris, Delachaux&Niestlé, 1931. Deuxième édition augmentée 1951, 1964 Baudouin Ch., De l’instinct à l’esprit, P
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* Effect of a spontaneous suggestion, or induced by a hypnotic process.
 
===From the unconsciousUnconscious to the unconsciousUnconscious "The psychoanalytic methods"<ref>Baudouin Ch., L’Âme enfantine et la psychanalyse, Neuchâtel-Paris, Delachaux&Niestlé, 1931. Deuxième édition augmentée 1951, 1964 </ref><ref name="brouwer">Baudouin Ch., De l’instinct à l’esprit, Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 1950. Neuchâtel-Paris, Delachaux&Niestlé, 1970. Paris, Ed. Imago, 2007.</ref> ===
Baudouin based the psychoanalytic synthesis primarily on Freudian, Jungian and Adlerian based concepts, plus his own, clearing the vibrant and dynamic complementarity. Baudouin brings together in one representation the scheme of "the seven partners of the Ego", including: