Synonym: analysis, depth psychology. Similar words: psychoanalyst, analysis, psychology, paralysis, psychologist, psychological, analyse, analyst. Meaning: [‚saɪkəʊə'nælɪsɪs] n. a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders; based on the theories of Sigmund Freud.
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(1) Sigmund Freud is known as the father of psychoanalysis.
(2) We esteem Sigmund Freud as the father of psychoanalysis.
(3) Her work draws eclectically on psychoanalysis and mythology.
(4) Freud is the father of psychoanalysis.
(5) Feminist psychologists are often reluctant to call on psychoanalysis.
(6) Psychoanalysis does not, however, tell the whole story.
(7) So far, Lacanian psychoanalysis has been neglected by psychologists.
(8) Most contemporary western feminists show some concern with psychoanalysis.
(9) What does Lacanian psychoanalysis offer to feminist psychologists?
(10) Laing rejected classical psychoanalysis just as quantum theory rejected classical physics.
(11) The activity of psychoanalysis in the therapeutic setting can not be adequately grasped and stated in mechanistic[http://sentencedict.com], quantitative terms.
(12) A reasoned discussion of the theory of psychoanalysis and its possible relevance to sociological theory is a major omission in sociological literature.
(13) Apart from such work, Lacanian psychoanalysis has been ignored by feminist psychologists.
(14) His most notorious story was a psychoanalysis of Rupert Murdoch based on material from sources including the office cleaners.
(15) Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, was born in 1856.
(16) She believes the mistake psychoanalysis has made hitherto is aiming to shore up a kind of finished and defined ego.
(17) He was fascinated by Laura's stories of psychoanalysis and his overenthusiastic questions almost verged on the discourteous.
(18) Here the influence of psychoanalysis has to he taken into account alongside semiotics, together with the concerns of social history.
(19) Such psychologistic interpretations of the unconscious tend, like psychoanalysis itself, to gloss over gender and other social relations.
(20) An examination of Lacanian psychoanalysis will therefore assist in developing my thesis that philosophical texts represent a form of self-construction.
(21) The language of psychoanalysis does provide a means for communicating about conscious and unconscious emotion in such circumstances.
(22) I do both psychoanalysis and family therapy and act as a go-between between the two camps.
(23) In the world of psychoanalysis there was no distinction between truth and fiction.
(24) He expressed a great deal of scepticism about the value of psychoanalysis.
(25) This is premised on modern of visual communication which draw upon linguistics and, in particular, psychoanalysis.
(26) Yet this is exactly the behavioural propensity of the id uncovered by clinical psychoanalysis.
(27) Clearly, such essays in retrospective psychology have been affected by the discoveries of psychoanalysis.
(28) These attempts have drawn very little on mainstream psychological theory, but they have made extensive and creative use of psychoanalysis.
(29) Woman-centred psychologists are also interested in language and the unconscious, in spite of the misogyny which they see in linguistics and psychoanalysis.
(30) Will recounts a story about Carol Jung, a contemporary of Freud and one of the fathers of modern psychoanalysis.
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