psychoanalyst
pronunciation
How to pronounce psychoanalyst in British English: UK [ˌsaɪkəʊˈænəlɪst]
How to pronounce psychoanalyst in American English: US [ˌsaɪkoʊˈænəlɪst]
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- Noun:
- a licensed practitioner of psychoanalysis
Word Origin
- psychoanalyst (n.)
- also psycho-analyst, 1910; see psycho- + analyst.
Example
- 1. Eric j. dammann , ph.d. is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst with a private practice in manhattan .
- 2. That is the premise for a new book by david tuckett , a british psychoanalyst , who conducted a series of interviews with fund managers just as the crisis was breaking .
- 3. Famous swiss psychoanalyst carl jung1 developed the concept of the " animus2 " to better understand the inner masculine side of women .
- 4. Mexican envy at the hoop-la surrounding brazil , its latin american rival , has reached a pitch to which only a psychoanalyst could do full justice .
- 5. As the great psychoanalyst otto rank pointed out , cave paintings and ancient myths indicate that primitive man-with whom our so-called hunters love to claim kinship-felt worse about killing animals than killing his own kind .