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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(61) Neither psychoanalysis nor psychology has discovered a true means of gauging human energy.
(62) "Psychoanalysis needs to be solidly grounded first" in Asia, he said, "otherwise it can easily fall into confusion.
(63) Psychoanalysis, however, has not had an adequate theory of the reproduction of mothering.
(64) However, psychoanalysis has proved that either in ancient times or in modern times, money and its corresponding system are both stemmed from irrationality, religiousness and uselessness.
(65) Based on Freud's psychoanalysis, some modern scholars points out that Charlotte's works are full of naked lust, 'incestuous impulse in one's mind', sense of guilty to mother and Electra complex.
(66) In desperation the army turned to the new ideas of psychoanalysis.
(67) Many academic fields are interested in the research of transvestism, especially the psychoanalysis, woman and gender studies and anthropology.
(68) According to therapists,[http://sentencedict.com] the Hakomi Method is much more than a study of the mind using psychoanalysis or therapy. It more an "assisted self-study.
(69) But it was only the beginning of the rise to power of psychoanalysis in America.
(70) The inventor of psychoanalysis detected at the heart of the human condition a "death wish, " burrowing silently beneath the pleasure principle, the musical and deceptive call of Eros.
(71) The theory about id, ego and super-ego of the school of the western psychoanalysis is best illustrated by one of ZHANG Ai-ling's famous masterpieces, A Story of the Gold Lock.
(72) Piaget later developed an interest in psychoanalysis, and spent a year working at a boys' institution created by Alfred Binet.
(73) The second part pays more attention to Yuan's choice and acceptance of Psychoanalysis, Aestheticism and Pantheism.
(74) So today and Monday we're going to talk about two very big ideas and these ideas are associated with Sigmund Freud and B. F. Skinner and are psychoanalysis and behaviorism.
(75) In the previous research of Wide Sargasso Sea, it is mainly studied from the perspectives of feminism, psychoanalysis, mythic archetype and post-colonialism.
(76) The research can be referenced during the safety management and psychoanalysis process of safety manager in enterprise.
(77) Maybe sociobiology and east philosophy will play an important role in future of development of psychoanalysis. KEY WORDS: Psychoanalysis, review.
(78) They are committed, not just to psychology general, but to Freudian psychoanalysis.
(79) Section three is to research that under the influence of psychoanalysis, Bertolucci's film forms a unique narrative structure and character.
(80) The significance of psychoanalysis to the film study is beyond any doubt.
(81) The second part of paper goes deep into the film body to analyze the presentation of the theme of psychoanalysis, as the core charm of Bertolucci's film.
(82) A quadri-layer analysis, together with "symbolic rectangle" theory of A. J. Greimas and psychoanalysis, can obtain three different explanations ...
(83) A notice on his door offered "Psychoanalysis for your typewriter, whether it's frustrated, inhibited, schizoid, or what have you, " and he was as good as his word.
(84) His physician recommended psychoanalysis.
(85) He put forward distinctive theories of primary object-love and therapeutic regression, advocated positive views of humanity in psychoanalysis, and emphasized the mutuality of doctor-patient relation.
(86) And I hope that I have now stated my message regarding the basic experience-distant theory of psychoanalysis clearly and intelligibly.
(87) In addition, the practice traits of psychoanalysis make verifying empirical evidence difficult.
(88) The writer uses the western psychological theory of psychoanalysis cognitive psychology and behaviourism to analyse the mechanisms of corruption crimes.
(89) Purpose: To explore the transcendency of psychoanalysis, and to compare the relationship between psychoanalysis and Buddhist philosophy.
(90) Mr Tuckett is Leverhulme research fellow and visiting professor in psychoanalysis at UCL.
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