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Example sentences for "psychoanalysts"

Lexicographically close words:
psychics; psychism; psycho; psychoanalysis; psychoanalyst; psychoanalytic; psychoanalytical; psychoanalytically; psychogenesis; psychogenetic
  1. Psychoanalysts make much of this latter situation.

  2. Psychoanalysts commonly assert that the difference between the normal and the abnormal is largely one of degree and of success in adjustment.

  3. The significance of the incest motive has been discovered on the one hand by the psychoanalysts (in particular Rank, who has worked over extensive material), on the other by the investigators of myths.

  4. Let us rest satisfied then with the facts that the psychoanalysts simultaneously deal with two fundamentally different lines of interpretation in a product of the phantasy (dream, etc.

  5. SOME years ago, at the Weimar Congress of the International Psychoanalytic Association, I read a paper on the importance of a knowledge of philosophy and metaphysics for psychoanalysts regarded as students of human life.

  6. But it does not teach us nearly as much of the nature of real creativeness as we can learn through the introspection of ourselves in the fullest sense; and I maintain that psychoanalysts are persons who could do this to advantage.

  7. Psychoanalysts should not make light of inferential forms of reasoning, for it is on this form of reasoning that the value of their own conclusions largely rests.

  8. The temporary formulation of psychoanalysts who attempt to explain anger or temper by sadism are really ridiculous.

  9. Since none of my dreamers were totally ignorant of German I must leave this differentiation to those psychoanalysts who can gather examples in other lands where the people speak but one language.

  10. We psychoanalysts were neither the first, nor the only ones to announce this admonition to look within ourselves.

  11. Psychoanalysts have felt themselves so much attracted by the analysis, interpretation and translation of neurotic symptoms, that by contrast they seem temporarily to have neglected other problems of neurosis.

  12. Hypnotism did not, however, as a therapeutic agent, live up to its promises; we psychoanalysts may call ourselves its rightful heirs, and we have not forgotten the large amount of encouragement and theoretical explanation we owe to it.

  13. We psychoanalysts are not alone in holding this view, but this is the general conception to which all persons subscribe the daily affairs, and which they first deny in theory.

  14. But our psychiatrists do not study psychoanalysis and we psychoanalysts see too few psychiatric cases.

  15. They will not furnish the former with sufficient insight into the new psychological technique, nor will the psychoanalysts acquire through them an adequate command over the material to be elaborated.

  16. But you write: "We psychoanalysts do not build upon the patient's faith, rather do we have to deal with his criticism.

  17. They are present everywhere and are universal human attributes, even with Dubois and the psychoanalysts who think they work on purely rational lines.

  18. Undoubtedly that has a much more important place than psychoanalysts have till now admitted.

  19. The case studies of individuals by psychoanalysts often lead into family complexes and illuminate the structure of family attitudes and wishes.

  20. Other mental conflicts described by the psychoanalysts are referred to the "adopted child" complex, the Narcissus complex, the sex shock, etc.

  21. The suppressed wish, when suppression results in disturbances of the conscious life, has been called by psychoanalysts a complex.

  22. Other psychoanalysts are less sanguine as to the cure of inversion.

  23. It may also be admitted that, as psychoanalysts claim, the pronounced horror feminæ occasionally found in male inverts may plausibly be regarded as the reversal of an early and disappointed feminine attraction.

  24. Freud has often manifested the insight of genius, and he refrains from molding his conceptions in those inflexible shapes which have sometimes been adopted by the more dogmatic psychoanalysts who have followed him.

  25. Most psychoanalysts are cautious in denying a constitutional or congenital basis to inversion, though they leave it in the background.

  26. The way was even opened for such a view as that of Freud and most of the psychoanalysts today who regard a strain of homosexuality as normal and almost constant, with a profound significance for the psychonervous life.

  27. It is true you have been able to resist our psychoanalysts and hypnotists, and so have no value to us from the viewpoint of military information, but as a philosopher, you have proved interesting indeed.

  28. But these were things that not even the most skilled of the Han hypnotists and psychoanalysts could drag from me.


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