Psychoanalytic

Word PSYCHOANALYTIC
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What do we mean by psychoanalytic?

Of or relating to psychoanalysis.

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The word "psychoanalytic" in example sentences

He's rather whacky to read if you're not steeped in psychoanalytic theory, but the core concept rocks. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Rather than understanding this return in psychoanalytic terms, however, I examine these heroines in terms of competing ideals of national identity and femininity. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Rather than understanding this return in psychoanalytic terms, however, she examines these heroines in terms of competing ideals of national identity and femininity. ❋ Unknown (2006)

It is probably futile, even for someone trained in psychoanalytic thinking as I am, to attempt to trace the complex interests and actions of my later life to a few selected experiences of my youth. ❋ Unknown (2001)

The problem is that many alternatives of long-term psychoanalytic (or psychodynamic) therapy approaches do not work for the much of the population. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The question should not be if long-term psychoanalytic therapies are useful -- but why don't we know about the efficacy of this approach? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Rather than the long-term psychoanalytic model of catharsis and insight into unconscious motivation, Adler's model is medium-term, interactive, and focused on problem solving. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Part of this book focuses on how journalism and photography -- specifically, the concept of the human document -- inform his writings, a mesh of the visual and written that overlaps with and gets resolved, at times, in what I like to call his psychoanalytic scenes. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It can be called the psychoanalytic phase, in the strict sense of the word, and also the cathartic phase. ❋ William Harryman (2009)

Two distinct movements or schools of thought and practice exist; they might best be described as the psychoanalytic perspective and the systems analysis perspective Offer and Vanderstoep, 1975. ❋ Judith Marks Mishne (1986)

The 'psychoanalytic' circles she frequented could not have been further removed from the Christian summer camps of her early twenties; while the contrast was necessary and salutary, there are also some factors that suggest her life might have taken a more fortunate turn had she avoided those circles. ❋ David McDuff (2009)

He is dissatisfied with the kind of psychoanalytic tradition of interpretation that sees artistic activity as essentially a matter of the 'economics' of the psyche – the utilising of repressed material. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Of course, there had been theories of dreams for centuries before, and Freud’s masterwork opens with a survey of what he considers the prescientific era, before, that is, the psychoanalytic academy he founded brought to dream analysis due rigor and method. ❋ ROBERT ROWLAND SMITH (2010)

"Sigmund Freud first coined the psychoanalytic term “projection” to describe those who accuse others of what they themselves do. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Not out of perversity, or out of a desire to fashion myself as some kind of psychoanalytic sage, but simply because a given letter writer's dilemma often doesn't come across as much of ❋ Unknown (2010)

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