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Definition of Psychoanalyzed
1. psychoanalyze [v] - See also: psychoanalyze
Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychoanalyzed
Literary usage of Psychoanalyzed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1912)
"... dating from the early sixties, is rescued from the forgotten pages of literature
and is psychoanalyzed, but incompletely. ..."
2. Psychological Review by American Psychological Association (1879)
"Such criticisms, unless the individual recognizes and accepts his temporary
position as a patient who is being psychoanalyzed, may be amusing for the ..."
3. The English Journal by National Council of Teachers of English (1919)
"Furthermore, many people cannot be psychoanalyzed, because it is impossible to
establish between them and the psychoanalyst the proper "transference," that ..."
4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"I am going to give up the idea of being psychoanalyzed by Freud. But I am going
to buy Fido a muzzle. FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD A treat for the children—modern ..."
5. Early Civilization: An Introduction to Anthropology by Alexander Goldenweiser (1922)
"... been either psychoanalyzed or to possess a technical knowledge of psychoanalysis,
but a general familiarity with Freud's doctrine is a prerequisite. ..."
6. The Provincetown Plays by George Cram Cook, Frank Shay (1921)
"STEVE (seizing hat and coat from an alcove near the outside door) I'm going to
be psychoanalyzed. I'm going now! I'm going straight to that infallible ..."
7. The Provincetown Plays by George Cram Cook, Frank Shay (1921)
"STEVE (seizing hat and coat from an alcove near the outside door) I'm going to
be psychoanalyzed. I'm going now! I'm going straight to that infallible ..."
8. Suggestion and Autosuggestion: A Psychological and Pedagogical Study Based by Charles Baudouin (1922)
"A whole literature has sprung up dealing with this subject. Shakespeare, Leonardo
da Vinci, Lenau, myths, fairy tales, etc., have been psychoanalyzed. ..."