psychoanalysts in A Sentence

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    Psychoanalysts are against witchcraft- they are all men.

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    Psychoanalysts for Social Responsibility.

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    He is my psychoanalyst. He is my teacher.

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    No doctor, no psychoanalyst goes to him.

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    He or she must not be a psychoanalyst.

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    Psychoanalyst Heinz Kohut identified three kinds of relationship experience.

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    For a psychoanalyst this is not an occupational hazard.

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    Most of all, Psychoanalysts care and are here to help.

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    How many Psychoanalysts does it take to change a light blub?

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    All the Psychoanalysts are men and all their patients are women.

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    Psychoanalyst Wilfred Bion studied how groups operate in times of stress and anxiety.

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    Psychoanalysts have been probing the mystery and now they have come to a conclusion.

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    Psychoanalysts are not concerned with your waking life because they know it is totally false.

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    Kline himself was trained as a psychotherapist, having Paul Schilder, the famous Austrian psychoanalyst, as his mentor.

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    Psychoanalyst Elliot Jaques, who coined the term‘midlife crisis' in 1965, thought it reflected the dawning recognition of death.

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    British psychoanalyst D.W. Winnicott actually tells us that“good enough” parents create healthier and happier children than“perfect” ones would.

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    Psychoanalysts see psychotic experiences- such as hallucinations, delusions, and catatonia- as symbolic representations of internal conflicts, ideas, and wishes.

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    One of the most famous actresses, Marilyn Monroe, committed suicide, and Psychoanalysts have been brooding on the reason why.

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    An entire industry has evolved from the'interpretation' of dreams, but chances are that sleep isn't there purely for Psychoanalysts.

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    A psychoanalyst might say that this aspiration reveals the desire to recover the lost security of the mother's womb.

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    The psychoanalyst Elliot Jaques, who coined the term"midlife crisis" in 1965, thought it reflected the dawning recognition of one's mortality.

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    Bit by bit,” as psychoanalyst Melanie Klein would say, we are each responsible to work together to make it better.

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    Carl Gustav Jung(/jʊŋ/; German:; 26 July 1875- 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.

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    At a time when most psychiatrists were Psychoanalysts, Kline was investigating with psychotropic drugs, and the patient was desperately seeking relief.

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    Generativity is a term coined by psychoanalyst Erik Erikson in 1950 to denote“a concern for establishing and guiding the next generation.”.

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    Now Psychoanalysts say that when a child is weeping and screaming, don't stop him, don't try to persuade him, don't distract him.

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    Psychoanalysts and analytic psychotherapists anticipate this concern, and hold that a patient's dependency, like everything else, can be explored, understood, and overcome.

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    As the psychoanalyst John Gedo points out, like most other aspects of human nature, it's a combination of environment and biological makeup.

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    While Lacan was a practicing psychoanalyst, in the United States his work initially received greater acclaim among critical theorists and other academicians.

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    Psychoanalyst James Hillman suggested that many of our symptoms and, potentially, mental illnesses come from positive archetypes trying to get our attention.

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