Use "psychoanalyst|psychoanalysts" in a sentence

1. He is a famous psychoanalyst.

2. ‘First it is a communication between psychoanalysts, Analysands and supervisees.’ More example sentences ‘That is perfectly acceptable, but then it is important that you consciously state what you think an analysand comes to a psychoanalyst for and what you think the function of a psychoanalyst is, because based on that all-else follows.’

3. You lousy scribbler, a homespun psychoanalyst.

4. You lousy scribbler, a homespun psychoanalyst

5. He's a psychologist - or rather, a psychoanalyst.

6. 10 Psychoanalysts aim to explore the deepest/innermost recesses of the mind.

7. Psychoanalysts tend to regard both sadism and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation.

8. The response of a psychoanalyst might be to say, so what?

9. 23 Psychoanalysts tend to regard both sadism and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation.

10. Freud initiated his critical research as a psychoanalyst and doctor.

11. Anna Freud, the youngest of his six children, became a noted psychoanalyst herself.

12. Pierre Bayard (born 1954) is a French author, professor of literature, psychoanalyst.

13. 1 Psychoanalysts tend to regard both sadism and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation.

14. Dudley plays a psychoanalyst who falls in love with his patient.

15. So Gould grew up to become a psychoanalyst, a kind of secular savior.

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17. The psychoanalyst Sam Osherson theorizes that fatherhood threatens the very structure of male psychology.

18. Jacques Lacan, as a post - psychoanalyst, the post - modern tendency of whose theory is remarkable.

19. 15 Psychoanalysts tend to regard both sadism and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation.

20. He and other psychoanalysts have relied on dreams recollected during therapy sessions, or those they could recall themselves.

21. She advanced this theory to the child psychoanalyst to whom she was delivered the next day.

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23. 16 The psychoanalyst Sam Osherson theorizes that fatherhood threatens the very structure of male psychology.

24. Jungian Psychoanalyst, teaching member of Italian Centre for Analytical Psychology CIPA and international IAAP .

25. Live Consciously 24th march is the date when an Austrian doctor and psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich was born

26. 7 By 19 when the psychoanalysts attempted to reintroduce masochism, a backlash against feminism, against uppity women,(www.Sentencedict.com) was current.

27. But during this period, she also saw a psychoanalyst to help her manage her mental illness.

28. Sudhir Kakar, trained as a psychoanalyst in the West, finds much to admire in his work.

29. By 19 when the psychoanalysts attempted to reintroduce masochism, a backlash against feminism, against uppity women, was current.

30. The case was brought by a psychoanalyst who says a journalist misquoted him in a series of magazine articles.

31. According to psychoanalyst Manfred Kets de Vries, the only cure for the boredom and anxiety is to give something back.

32. A psychoanalyst would perhaps say that we learn to deny ourselves this satisfaction in favour of more sublimated pleasures. Sentencedict.com

33. Frederick Stark, a Freudian psychoAnalyst with a private practice in Manhattan, catering to the neuroses of the rich, famous and miserable

34. Abreaction, Abreaction therapy A term used by psychoanalysts to refer to the process of releasing repressed emotions by reliving in the imagination a previous negative experience

35. And the Swiss psychoanalyst, Carl Jung, also spoke about the importance of the number three in all cultures, so I figure I'm covered.

36. 27 These half way conditions have long been of interest, though until recently mainly among psychoanalysts or other writers outside mainstream psychiatry.

37. Countertransference Freud 1910–psychoanalysts unconscious response to patient, patient’s transference, stressing the need for analyst to overcome this as it is an obstacle to successful treatment

38. At the same time the psychoanalyst must be aware of the fact that the magic will be attributed to the psychoanalyst (and at the same time will be promoted by the borders and rules) who must never misuse this magic: it must always be used as a means of promoting the autonomy of the analysand.

39. According to Bion, containment not only is the earliest way of communication between mother and infant, but should be the mode of interaction between patient and psychoanalyst as well.

40. There is something called the Napoleon complex, which was identified by the psychoanalyst Alfred Adler, by means of which small men are supposed to overcompensate for their height by aggressiveness.

41. The patient was the "Analysand" of a psychoanalyst, who possessed the necessary theoretical knowledge from having first "undergone" the initiatory experience of psychoanalysis himself

42. Lillian Hellman in The Little Foxes (1939) Your universities teach you to be eternal cynics, a Cynicism that can be only drowned in alcohol and diet pills and psychoanalysts and golf.

43. Deborah Bazes, Licensed Psychoanalyst, Katonah, NY, 10536, (914) 295-0257, I have been in private practice in Westchester and NYC for over twenty five years, doing psychodynamic psychotherapy and

44. And Len was wealthy enough to be able to afford a Park Avenue psychoanalyst, who for five years tried to find the sexual trauma that had somehow locked positive emotion inside of him.

45. The same or different? The psychoanalytic terms “holding” and “Containing” originate, from the writings of two prominent psychoanalysts: ‘Holding’ in the papers of Winnicott (1960); ‘Containing’ in the papers of Bion (1962).

46. The connection to Tango allows Argentineans to use this strong national artistic practice to “Argentinize” psychoanalysis; as one psychoanalyst put it, “A good psychoanalytic session is like a well-danced Tango”

47. Strozier, a New York psychoanalyst and professor of history, said: “We no longer need poets to tell us it could all end with a bang, or a whimper, or in the agony of AIDS.”

48. Countertransference [kown″ter-trans-fer´ens] a transference reaction of a psychoanalyst or other psychotherapist to a patient; that is, an emotional reaction that is generally a reflection of the therapist's own inner needs and conflicts but also may be a reaction to the client's behavior

49. A technique developed by a US psychoanalyst, Alexander Lowen, who viewed disease as a defect in the flow of the body’s life energy (bioenergy), which is most often due to chronic muscle tension; Bioenergetics allegedly helps persons integrate the mind through verbal expression of emotional conflicts with the body in terms of breathing, moving, self-expression and sexuality.

50. The emigration, voluntary or enforced, of psychoanalysts from central Europe to Britain and the United States from the 1930s onward has been explored in depth and detail over the last decades, with important work on, among related topics, “Freud in exile.”1 Less fully documented and explored are the experiences, in the 1920s and 1930s, of those British Analysands and training