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Psychoanalatic

Definition

Psychoanalatic is an adjective that relates to or is associated with psychoanalysis, a method of psychological therapy founded by Sigmund Freud. It pertains to the study and treatment of mental and emotional disorders by delving into unconscious elements of the mind.

Senses and Usages

1. Pertaining to Psychoanalysis

Relating to or characteristic of psychoanalysis or its techniques.

Example Sentence: The psychoanalatic approach aims to uncover deeply repressed thoughts and memories, providing insights into patients' subconscious motivations.

2. Involving the Techniques of Psychoanalysis

Involving or utilizing the methods, theories, and principles of psychoanalysis.

Example Sentence: This psychoanalatic intervention explores the patient's childhood experiences to address unresolved conflicts and promote personal growth.

3. Associated with the Psychoanalytic School of Thought

Related to or influenced by the theories and concepts of psychoanalysis.

Example Sentence: Many modern psychologists still incorporate psychoanalatic ideas into their therapeutic approaches, acknowledging its historic importance.

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