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psychoanalytic
[sahy-koh-an-l-it-ik]
adjective
involving or using psychoanalysis, a system of theories concerning the relationship between conscious and unconscious psychological processes.
This course covers many different methodologies, including sociological, psychoanalytic, and ethnographic approaches to literary criticism.
Other 51Թ Forms
- psychoanalytically adverb
- nonpsychoanalytic adjective
- nonpsychoanalytical adjective
- nonpsychoanalytically adverb
- postpsychoanalytic adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of psychoanalytic1
Example Sentences
Whether you buy into the psychoanalytic theories, the grievance narratives work – from Trump’s crusade to Make America Great Again to Putin promising to get Russia back off its knees….
The man card could not be more explicit from a psychoanalytic perspective in the story I tell.
Dr. Roland also wrote plays and sometimes wrote psychoanalytic interpretations of plays by others.
From a psychoanalytic perspective, Trump manages his chronic, massive anxiety by searching for certainty in the moment.
“At my graduation from psychoanalytic training, a supervising analyst said to me, ‘Your analysis will cure you of the need to do research.’”
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