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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

The parable psychoanalytically regarded, is the result of a regression leading us into infantile thinking and feeling; we have seen it clearly enough in the comparison with the myths.

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

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