- psychoanalysts
- psy·cho·an·a·lyst || ‚saɪkəʊ'ænəlɪst n. person who practices psychotherapy according to the principles of Sigmund Freud
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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Oedipus complex — For the species of salamander, see Oedipina complex. Oedipus explains the riddle of the Sphinx, by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, (ca. 1805). In psychoanalytic theory, the term Oedipus complex denotes the emotions and ideas that the mind keeps in … Wikipedia
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Melanie Klein — Part of a series of articles on Psychoanalysis … Wikipedia
Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute — The Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute (later the Goring Institute) was founded in 1920 to further the science of psychoanalysis. Its founding members included Karl Abraham and Max Eitingon. The scientists at the institute furthered Sigmund Freud s… … Wikipedia
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Ola Raknes — Born 17 January 1887(1887 01 17) Bergen, Norway Died 28 January 1975(1975 01 28) … Wikipedia