词汇 | example_english_psychoanalyst |
释义 | Examples of psychoanalystThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The dream had already been a part of the cinema's standard repertoire for some time before the first psychoanalysts began going to the cinema. His extreme individualism and unconventional life-style (for example, he had an "open-marriage" and "open house") did not lend itself to being judged by psychoanalysts. King describes a contemporary climate amongst practising psychoanalysts in which colleagues would only quietly ' confess ' to working with patients who were over 40 years old. Sadly, the response of psychoanalysts has been more defensive than welcoming of these remarkable advances. This is possibly a reflection of the pressure exerted by psychoanalysts to establish a position of prominence in the field of analytical therapy. At times, they seem to require sociolinguists, linguistic anthropologists, and discourse analysts to reinvent themselves as field psychoanalysts, ascribing repressed desires to those they study. Through such uninhibited release of an associative movement within the patient's psyche, the psychoanalyst could make his way through the unconscious. As moviegoers, the first generation of psychoanalysts encountered notions of dreaming that reminded them of their prehistory. It is easy to catch the philosopher or psychoanalyst who makes an irrelevant scientific quotation. However, these studies fell out of favor with psychoanalysts when taken up by apparently alien scientific disciplines. But his work did become known in the 1950s and it would seem that some psychoanalysts were prepared to follow his lead. Such hostilities do not constitute, what the psychoanalysts call, a narcissistic wound. It allows the psychoanalyst to claim access to events at the very dawn of human history. She does not supply ' evidence ', for she is suspicious of the focus on evidence, but rather looks for ' suggestions ' - the psychoanalyst's approach. Yet psychoanalysts continually involve themselves in introspection and their own psychotherapy and supervision to examine themselves for such tendencies. With notable exceptions, psychoanalysts have disregarded the relevance of neurobiology to psychoanalytic ideas. Secondly, the popular texts produced by psychoanalysts and their sympathizers, intended to educate the public and promote the psychoanalytic cause. The current generation of psychoanalysts is returning to an appreciation of systematic observational and developmental studies. As she explains, this image is one which some social theorists and psychoanalysts share with children. Induction is thus made not just from the accumulation of observations about a particular individual but also from formulations of past cases by other psychoanalysts. Progress in psychology has been largely ignored by psychoanalysts, despite the fact that an increasing proportion of psychoanalysts have received their basic training in clinical psychology. All of these rumours were false and yet the historian might use them in the way a psychoanalyst would use dreams : as labyrinthine expressions of hopes and wishes. Analysts (or psychoanalysts) of these phenomena are presumed to be able to stand outside these phenomena and to convey the results of their studies in replicable, scientific form. The third form of listening begins when the dual chambers of the confession booth are displaced by the ideally open, equal space of the psychoanalyst's office. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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