Crossword-Solution: PSYCHOANALYST
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| Crazy researcher? | 1 answer |
| Hazarding a guess: critic who studies Hitchcock? | 1 answer |
| psychotherapist | 3 answers |
| Dream job? | 3 answers |
| reasoner | 4 answers |
| Psychiatrist | 8 answers |
| A ZOOLOGIST WHO STUDIES INSECTS | 10 answers |
| AN ANTHROPOLOGIST WHO STUDIES ETHNOLOGY | 10 answers |
| A ZOOLOGIST WHO STUDIES BIRDS | 10 answers |
| A ZOOLOGIST WHO STUDIES FISHES | 10 answers |
| Shrink | 48 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with PSYCHOANALYST (5)
This term comes from the famous ELIZA program by Joseph Weizenbaum, which simulated a Rogerian psychoanalyst by rephrasing many of the patient's statements as questions and posing them to the patient.
What the psychoanalyst does-and I will confess that I owe much to the psychoanalyst--what he does is to direct thwarted, disappointed and perplexed people to the realities of their own nature.
The psychoanalyst, on the other hand, almost always assumes that the environment is knowable, and if not knowable then at least bearable, to any unclouded intelligence.
The psychoanalyst examines the adjustment to an X, called by him the environment; the social analyst examines the X, called by him the pseudo-environment.
Both ideas are merely public opinions, and while the psychoanalyst as physician may perhaps assume them, the sociologist may not take the products of existing public opinion as criteria by which to study public opinion.
Quotes with PSYCHOANALYST (3)
Our relationship with literary characters, at least to those that exercise a certain attraction over us, rests in fact on a denial. We know perfectly well, on a conscious level, that these characters “do not exist,” or in any case do not exist in the same way as do the inhabitants of the real world. But things manifest in an entirely different way on the unconscious level, which is interested not in the ontological differences between worlds but in the effect they produce on …
The application of psychoanalysis to sociology must definitely guard against the mistake of wanting to give psychoanalytic answers where economic, technical, or political facts provide the real and sufficient explanation of sociological questions. On the other hand, the psychoanalyst must emphasize that the subject of sociology, society, in reality[,] consists of individuals, and that it is these human beings, rather than an abstract society as such, whose actions, thoughts, …
If you can't, or won't, think of Seymour, then you go right ahead and call in some ignorant psychoanalyst. You just do that. You just call in some analyst who's experienced in adjusting people to the joys of television, and Life magazine every Wednesday, and European travel, and the H-bomb, and Presidential elections, and the front page of the Times, and God knows what else that's gloriously normal.
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Appears in: NYT, WSJ.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2003–2022).