Suggestion Indirect

Indirect suggestion is one of the methods of psychological influence, which is based on the use of hidden motives and incentives to achieve the desired result. This method is used when controlling a group of people or an individual to influence their opinions, behavior or decisions. For this, various psychological mechanisms are used, such as stereotypes, emotions, beliefs, etc.

Indirect suggestion is the opposite of direct influence. Unlike direct, which involves the direct use of arguments, facts or beliefs, indirect suggestion uses various means to convince a person of the correctness of a decision or idea. This can be either natural speech or a special psychological technique, for example, a persuasive monologue