Similar words: freudian slip, schadenfreude, repudiate, repudiated, repudiation, median, Indian, Canadian. Meaning: ['frɔɪdjən] n. a person who follows the basic theories or practices of Sigmund Freud. adj. of or relating to Sigmund Freud or his psychoanalytic ideas.
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(31) Freudian psychoanalysis explained his trouble as Oedipus complex.
(32) His workFreud's name plate therefore marks the historic turning point in the Freudian direction.
(33) In the east coast of the U. S. there's a desire to perceive everything as coming from the childhood probably due to popularity of Freudian psychology. I don't see things that way.
(34) This procedure implies opposition to the revisionist Neo - Freudian school.
(35) Freudian slip, or wishful thinking?It wasn't even the only one that they made.
(36) The later symbolists were deeply affected by the Freudian psychology.
(37) But the strong Freudian view about symbolism and wish fulfillment has not been supported by the study of dreams.
(38) That is the Freudian slip that I've been talking about.
(39) The English anthropologist , Geoffrey Gorer ,(sentencedict.com) sees the whole situation in Freudian terms.
(40) This brings us to the level of the Freudian subconscious, that the images created by the artist must not be "recognizable, " what de Chirico called "mystery.
(41) Freudian psychology is a scientific study and an analysis about the subconscious activities of human beings.
(42) A Freudian analysis, of course, is lying on a couch; does not see their therapist; their therapist is very nondirective.
(43) Many current psychoanalytic theories diverge markedly from classical Freudian dogma.
(44) The imagination of descent confirms the Freudian intuition that the digestive tube is the descending axis of the libido before its sexual fixation.
(45) Having posed this little preamble from the reference to the Freudian triad of inhibition, symptom and anxiety, the ground has been cleared to speak about it, I would say, doctrinally.
(46) They think that there's some Freudian answer to solvingthese problems, " said the ASA's Kline.
(46) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(47) The royals' problems are largely personal, embodied by King George playing the stern 19th-century patriarch to Logue's touchy-feely Freudian father.
(48) We may have one point in our lives been caught speaking a Freudian slip, or slip of the tongue.
(49) This fantasy, in which the subject is caught up, is as such the basis of what is expressly called the " reality principle" in Freudian theory.
(50) PROFESSOR: Part of Scheme, whoa, there's a Freudian slip, John thank you, John.
(51) She called the hydrogen bomb the ultimate detergent — an obvious Freudian slip.
(52) He also analyses his personal traits as a writer, which confirm the Freudian hypothesis of writers as psychoneurotic.
(53) They are committed, not just to psychology general, but to Freudian psychoanalysis.
(54) Among them, Freudian analytical psychology drastically altered people's conception of human nature.
(55) The Freudian slip is something that one lives with simply as a phenomenon of the slippage of consciousness under the influence of the unconscious.
(56) In the east coast of the U.S. there's a desire to perceive everything as coming from the childhood probably due to popularity of Freudian psychology.
(57) Many claim that it was a Freudian slip, and that the PM really believes that he saved the world during the financial crisis.
(58) Freud was not a Freudian, Jung not a Jungian, and Rogers not a Rogerian.
(59) This thesis aims to analyze Faulkner's rich women characters from the perspectives of Freudian psychology and Southern traditional values.
(60) As a novelist, Stefan Zweig was influenced by Freudian psychoanalytical theories.
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