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psychoanalytically

American  
[sahy-koh-an-uh-lit-ik-lee] / ˌsaɪ koʊˌæn əˈlɪt ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to or makes use of psychoanalysis.


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A subsequent experience with a psychoanalytically trained therapist in Cambridge introduced him, in much more depth, to the Freudian view of the world.

From Washington Post Nov. 9, 2022

After reading the quotes, Hook said, "I want to suggest that psychoanalytically we could even make the argument that there was something ethical in Delport’s statements."

From Fox News Sep. 2, 2021

And for psychoanalytically inclined feminist thinkers such as Jacqueline Rose, “the notion that all men are a category in opposition to all women breaks down because not all men are men,” she told me.

From The Guardian Jun. 22, 2018

Raphael Osheroff, a kidney doctor who had been felled by anxiety and depression, ended up in a psychoanalytically oriented inpatient facility in Maryland, Chestnut Lodge, that eschewed medication.

From New York Times Jul. 7, 2016

So I will first, purposely advancing on one line, regard the parable as a dream or a fairy tale and analyze it psychoanalytically.

From Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts by Smith Ely Jelliffe

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