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单词 psychoanalyst
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Definition of psychoanalyst in English:

psychoanalyst

noun sʌɪkəʊˈanəlɪstˌsaɪkoʊˈænələst
  • A person who practises psychoanalysis.

    精神分析学家,心理分析学家

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When behaviourism became the dominant paradigm, there were still psychoanalysts probing the depths of the psyche.
    • Computational theories of emotion seem to have been particularly attractive to psychiatrists and psychoanalysts.
    • Contemporary psychoanalysts are concerned also with perverse states of mind and feeling which are directed towards damaging a good and creative conjunction in work and understanding.
    • His drive to explore the internal world met with the same opposition and hostility as those of us who study the impact and implications of contextual/boundary situations meet from psychoanalysts themselves.
    • She is a psychoanalyst and practicing therapist who works primarily with survivors of rape and sexual violence.
    • For example, Freud analysed his own daughter Anna over a period of several years, a flagrant violation of psychoanalytic principles which most psychoanalysts would condemn.
    • Even what we psychoanalysts come across in our consulting rooms is a vast range of disorders, which for the sake of simplicity we call psychotic.
    • Both traumas require proactive engagement of family members and interpretive actions of psychotherapists and psychoanalysts that open the self to witness and acknowledgment.
    • The influence of European child psychoanalysts such as Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Anna Freud and Melanie Klein became pervasive in this country.
    • Yet, clinical psychologists and psychoanalysts, who might best distinguish traumatic behavior, are not trained in the analysis of society or culture.
    • As psychoanalysts we tend to think of death and loss and separation as states of mind to be addressed in the work of mourning rather than in ritual actions
    • To manage to live through such destructive attacks requires knowing who we are and what we stand for, as individual psychoanalysts and as a multilingual, multifaceted movement that speaks in many voices.
    • So I suppose I've been sitting here, sorting out what do I do as a pastoral carer that is different to what a psychotherapist or a psychoanalyst does.
    • What were the main theories of infancy which psychoanalysts had developed, based on their clinical sensitivity and intuition, by the time the trickle of infant research became a flood in the 70s?

Rhymes

analyst, annalist, cryptanalyst, panellist (US panelist)

Definition of psychoanalyst in US English:

psychoanalyst

nounˌsaɪkoʊˈænələstˌsīkōˈanələst
  • A person who practices psychoanalysis.

    精神分析学家,心理分析学家

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For example, Freud analysed his own daughter Anna over a period of several years, a flagrant violation of psychoanalytic principles which most psychoanalysts would condemn.
    • Both traumas require proactive engagement of family members and interpretive actions of psychotherapists and psychoanalysts that open the self to witness and acknowledgment.
    • Even what we psychoanalysts come across in our consulting rooms is a vast range of disorders, which for the sake of simplicity we call psychotic.
    • To manage to live through such destructive attacks requires knowing who we are and what we stand for, as individual psychoanalysts and as a multilingual, multifaceted movement that speaks in many voices.
    • His drive to explore the internal world met with the same opposition and hostility as those of us who study the impact and implications of contextual/boundary situations meet from psychoanalysts themselves.
    • She is a psychoanalyst and practicing therapist who works primarily with survivors of rape and sexual violence.
    • Yet, clinical psychologists and psychoanalysts, who might best distinguish traumatic behavior, are not trained in the analysis of society or culture.
    • Computational theories of emotion seem to have been particularly attractive to psychiatrists and psychoanalysts.
    • What were the main theories of infancy which psychoanalysts had developed, based on their clinical sensitivity and intuition, by the time the trickle of infant research became a flood in the 70s?
    • Contemporary psychoanalysts are concerned also with perverse states of mind and feeling which are directed towards damaging a good and creative conjunction in work and understanding.
    • The influence of European child psychoanalysts such as Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Anna Freud and Melanie Klein became pervasive in this country.
    • When behaviourism became the dominant paradigm, there were still psychoanalysts probing the depths of the psyche.
    • As psychoanalysts we tend to think of death and loss and separation as states of mind to be addressed in the work of mourning rather than in ritual actions
    • So I suppose I've been sitting here, sorting out what do I do as a pastoral carer that is different to what a psychotherapist or a psychoanalyst does.
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