Pronunciation: /saɪˌkoʊˈænələsɪs/
noun a method of treating mental disorders by investigating the conscious and unconscious elements in the mind and bringing repressed fears and conflicts into the conscious mind
A1 I heard about psychoanalysis in my psychology class.
A2 She decided to undergo psychoanalysis to better understand her thoughts and feelings.
B1 Many people find psychoanalysis helpful in uncovering unconscious thoughts and emotions.
B2 The therapist used psychoanalysis to explore the patient's childhood experiences.
C1 Freud is often credited as the founder of psychoanalysis.
C2 Some critics argue that psychoanalysis is not a scientifically valid form of therapy.
formal Psychoanalysis is a therapeutic approach that aims to bring unconscious thoughts and feelings to the conscious mind.
informal I've been learning about psychoanalysis in my psychology class, it's really interesting.
slang Some people think psychoanalysis is just a bunch of mumbo jumbo, but I find it helpful.
figurative In a way, psychoanalysis is like peeling back the layers of an onion to get to the core of a person's psyche.
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