释义 |
psychoˈanalyst Also with hyphen. [f. prec., after analysis, analyst.] One who practises or has training in psychoanalysis.
1911Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. July 434 The business of the psychoanalyst is to provide a means by which the emotion attached to a repressed complex may find expression, by being transformed. 1918Jrnl. Educ. Mar. 153/1 Dr. Pfister devotes a couple of pages to an exposition of the need for the psychoanalyst to be himself ‘free from complexes’. 1921R. Macaulay Dangerous Ages v. 88 The psycho-analyst doctor would really want to hear details. 1947A. Huxley Let. 9 Mar. (1969) 567 Marlow is one of those classical cases, so dear to psychoanalysts, with a fixation on his mother. 1977A. Sheridan tr. J. Lacan's Écrits iii. 105 Of all the undertakings that have been proposed in this century, that of the psychoanalyst is perhaps the loftiest. |