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analysand

[ US /æˈnæɫɪˌzænd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person undergoing psychoanalysis

How To Use analysand In A Sentence

  • That is perfectly acceptable, but then it is important that you consciously state what you think an analysand comes to a psychoanalyst for and what you think the function of a psychoanalyst is, because based on that all-else follows.
  • On the couch one evening, our loco analysand is seized by an uncontrollable passion for the ancient medico.
  • The analysand can break free of the pattern of repetition only through reproducing or reenacting the trauma as opposed to simply repeating it; the analysand must reexperience the trauma and its concomitant anxiety.
  • He said it took up to five or six hours for the analysand to talk themselves out, but that it seemed to have encouraging results. Patrick McGrath’s ‘Trauma’ « Tales from the Reading Room
  • In the way the analyst and the analysand inevitably repeats earlier relationships with other figures, especially those with the parents.
  • And here the confusion arises—only the integrity of the analyst and of the analytic situation can safeguard from extinction the unique dialogue between analysand and analyst.
  • The larger, "background" image shows a psychoanalyst at his desk, his analysand stretched on a couch, a medicine cabinet in the corner and a photograph of Freud on the wall. Brian Dillon on John Stezaker at the Whitechapel Gallery
  • In the meantime, the wounded analysand "inner healer" is unconscious to him, but potentially available.
  • First it is a communication between psychoanalysts, analysands and supervisees.
  • And won't they be undercut for being disguised as those of some unnamed analysand ? HOPE TO DIE
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