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Persuasion

Introduction: Persuasion

Description of Persuasion

Persuasion: The act of influencing the mind of another, by authority, argument, reason, or personal insight; an important element in most types of psychotherapy. [L. persuasio, fr. persuadeo, to persuade]
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Persuasion: influenced to undertake a course of action or embrace a point of view by means of argument, reasoning, or entreaty.
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