Can psychological suggestion cure diseases?

Psychological suggestion refers to the psychological characteristics that people accept the influence of the outside world or others or their own wishes, ideas, emotions, judgments and attitudes. It is the most common psychological phenomenon in people's daily life. It is a psychological phenomenon that people or environment transmit information to individuals in a very natural way, and individuals unconsciously accept this information and make corresponding responses.

Psychological suggestion refers to influencing others' psychology and behavior implicitly, indirectly and possibly directly in a simple or complex way. When suggestion occurs, although we can only see the physiological or chemical reaction, it is first a person's psychological or mental reaction, and then a physiological reaction is caused based on this reaction. So psychological suggestion can cure diseases.

The role of psychological suggestion:

Hint, in essence, is a person's emotions and ideas, which will be influenced by others' subconscious to varying degrees. People will unconsciously accept the influence and hints of people they like, admire, trust and appreciate. Its psychological mechanism is that the external influence penetrates into the individual's heart unconsciously, forming a psychological tendency at the subconscious level, which can be transformed into psychological energy and dominate the individual's behavior or psychology.

Specific to everyone, the strength of psychological suggestion function is different. Some surveys and statistics show that women are more likely to be hinted than men; Depressed and introverted people are more likely to be hinted than confident, mature and cheerful people; Some cheerful people will instinctively think of things on the bright side, so they will be healthier.

Psychological suggestion can cure diseases, and the potential of suggestion is immeasurable, but the specific curative effect should be combined with personal characteristics and cannot be generalized. Many terminal diseases can sometimes be cured through psychological adjustment, but they are not suitable for all patients, and are also restricted by other factors, such as whether the belief in survival is strong enough and firm enough.