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analysand Psychoanalysis.|əˌnælɪˈzænd| [f. analyse v. + -and2.] The subject of, or patient in, psycho-analysis; one whose psycho-analysis is being attempted.
1933H. Crichton-Miller Psycho-anal. i. 105 ‘The transference’. By this is denoted the relation of the analysand to the analyst. 1949Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. Sept. 8 The risks of failure might plunge both analyst and analysand into very deep waters. 1953R. F. C. Hull tr. Jung's Coll. Wks. VII. 136 Every analysand starts by unconsciously misusing his newly won knowledge in the interests of his abnormal, neurotic attitude. 1962Listener 29 Mar. 568/2 Psycho-analysis is primarily historical and reductive, deducing the analysand's present situation from his past history. |