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Definition of Psychoanalyses
1. psychoanalysis [n] - See also: psychoanalysis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychoanalyses
Literary usage of Psychoanalyses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Interpretation of dreams by Sigmund Freud (1913)
"... to the proposed interpretation, they do not carry the full conviction which
psychoanalyses of adult neurotics obtrude upon the physician. ..."
2. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1920)
"COMPARISON WITH RESULTS OF psychoanalyses That inquiry of more than nine hundred
young people should reveal twenty-eight per cent who could immediately ..."
3. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1915)
"Since then, sure enough, I have become an analyst, I make analyses that receive
praise—that is, psychoanalyses ! I understood now that when in the waking ..."
4. Collected papers on analytical psychology by Carl Gustav Jung, Constance Ellen Long (1917)
"Only psychoanalyses of the kind that Professor Freud has published in the Jahrbuch,
1909,1 will help us out of this difficulty. ..."
5. Repressed Emotions by Isador H. Coriat (1920)
"REPRESSED EMOTIONS An attempt at a statistical study based upon the results of
nearly one hundred psychoanalyses has already been ..."
6. The Dream Problem by Alphonse Maeder (1916)
"Since then, sure enough, I have become an analyst, I make analyses that receive
praise—that is, psychoanalyses ! I understood now that when in the waking ..."
7. Study of Organ Inferiority and Its Psychical Compensation: A Contribution to by Alfred Adler (1917)
"Only, I must state that the interesting psychic phenomena of repression,
substitution, conversion, which Freud demonstrated in his psychoanalyses and which ..."