different between psychoanalysis vs psychoanalyze
psychoanalysis
English
Etymology
From psycho- +? analysis, after German Psychoanalyse.
Noun
psychoanalysis (countable and uncountable, plural psychoanalyses)
- A family of theories and methods within the field of psychotherapy that work to find connections among patients' unconscious mental processes
Related terms
Translations
psychoanalysis From the web:
- what psychoanalysis is all about
- what psychoanalysis definition
- psychoanalysis what do they do
- psychoanalysis what to expect
- psychoanalysis what i have learned
- psychoanalysis what is it prince paul
- psychoanalysis what i want to learn more
- psychoanalysis what is free association
psychoanalyze
English
Alternative forms
- psychoanalyse
Etymology
psycho- +? analyze
Verb
psychoanalyze (third-person singular simple present psychoanalyzes, present participle psychoanalyzing, simple past and past participle psychoanalyzed)
- (transitive, intransitive) To practice psychoanalysis (on).
Translations
psychoanalyze From the web:
- what does psychoanalyze mean
- what does psychoanalyze me mean
- what is psychoanalysis mean
- what to psychoanalyze mean
- what is psychoanalyze
- what is my psychoanalyze
- what is your psychoanalyze
- what does it mean to psychoanalyze someone
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