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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
psychoanalyse .
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Examples
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Plus, I'm still not awake enough to plow through one of my psychoanalyses.
intertribal: And if my life is like the dust that hides the glow of a rose, what good am I intertribal 2010
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And caricatures and scandals abound not just in the New Yorker about endless psychoanalyses, "old-fashioned" therapists who won't answer personal questions, therapists who sleep with their patients or who fail to predict their horrendous acts of violence.
Michael Bader, D.M.H.: The Biggest Myth About Therapy That HBO's In Treatment Promotes D.M.H. Michael Bader 2010
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And caricatures and scandals abound not just in the New Yorker about endless psychoanalyses, "old-fashioned" therapists who won't answer personal questions, therapists who sleep with their patients or who fail to predict their horrendous acts of violence.
Michael Bader, D.M.H.: The Biggest Myth About Therapy That HBO's In Treatment Promotes D.M.H. Michael Bader 2010
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And caricatures and scandals abound not just in the New Yorker about endless psychoanalyses, "old-fashioned" therapists who won't answer personal questions, therapists who sleep with their patients or who fail to predict their horrendous acts of violence.
Michael Bader, D.M.H.: The Biggest Myth About Therapy That HBO's In Treatment Promotes D.M.H. Michael Bader 2010
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It is so hard to keep track of the flying psychoanalyses.
"I think it's Althouse's popularity among conservatives that really gets a lot of liberals." Ann Althouse 2009
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The subject psychoanalyses studies is the subject of signifiers approached formally as signifiers, without their signified.
enowning enowning 2009
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The subject psychoanalyses studies is the subject of signifiers approached formally as signifiers, without their signified.
Archive 2009-02-01 enowning 2009
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He psychoanalyses the characters of sitcoms (how did they get into the conversation?) quite as thoroughly as any professor of film studies.
His Passport Out Sharon Bakar 2005
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He psychoanalyses the characters of sitcoms (how did they get into the conversation?) quite as thoroughly as any professor of film studies.
Archive 2005-01-01 Sharon Bakar 2005
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The association is of course to Freud's self-analysis, and his self-supervision in performing the first psychoanalyses ever performed.
The Unknown Freud: An Exchange Blum, Harold P. 1994
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