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Definition of Psychoanalytic process
1. Noun. A process that is assumed to occur in psychoanalytic theory.
Generic synonyms: Human Process
Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychoanalytic Process
Literary usage of Psychoanalytic process
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement by Sigmund Freud (1917)
"The former pointed out that a great many purely psychiatric cases can be explained
by the same psychoanalytic process as those used in dreams and in the ..."
2. Nervous and mental disease monograph series (1917)
"The former pointed out that af great many purely psychiatric cases can be explained
by the same I psychoanalytic process as those used in dreams and in the ..."
3. Psycho-analysis: A Brief Account of the Freudian Theory by Barbara Low (1920)
"In other words, he is fighting against the psychoanalytic process, and the
overcoming of his opposition, which is part of the therapeutic task, ..."
4. Psycho-analysis: A Brief Account of the Freudian Theory by Barbara Low (1920)
"In other words, he is fighting against the psychoanalytic process, and the
overcoming of his opposition, which is part of the therapeutic task, ..."
5. The Theory of Psychoanalysis by Carl Gustav Jung (1915)
"I believe that it is not only a moral, but a professional duty also, for the
physician to submit himself to the psychoanalytic process, in order to clean ..."
6. Repressed Emotions by Isador H. Coriat (1920)
"... the patient's intelligent appreciation of the psychoanalytic process and partly
because it furnishes an insight into exactly how psychoanalysis works. ..."