psychoanalysts
英 [ˌsaɪkəʊˈænəlɪsts]
美 [ˌsaɪkoʊˈænələsts]
n. 精神分析学家(或医生)
psychoanalyst的复数
柯林斯词典
- 精神分析学家
Apsychoanalystis someone who treats people who have mental problems using psychoanalysis.
双语例句
- Both men were trained as Freudian psychoanalysts;
两人都被培育成为弗洛伊德心理分析家; - Psychoanalysts tend to regard both sadism and masochism as arising from childhood deprivation.
精神分析学家往往认为施虐狂和受虐狂都是由于儿时缺乏关爱造成的。 - First, the anthropologists, not like the psychoanalysts, don't see transvestism as an inappropriate behavior, but a kind of custom.
首先,不像精神心理分析学者,人类学家并未视扮装为不当的行为,而是把它当成一种民俗来研究。 - So, the answer is both Freud and modern day psychoanalysts would think that medications are substantially overused in the treatment of mental disorders.
所以问题的答案就是,弗洛伊德和当代精神分析学家们都认为,药物治疗在心理障碍的治疗中,被广泛滥用了。 - The psychoanalysts have had no trouble in finding empirical confirmation for their theories.
精神分析学家们已经不难找到证明其理论的事实根据。 - Most psychoanalysts agree that the basis for parenting is laid for both genders in the early relationship to a primary caretaker.
大多数心理分析家认为教养在于两性中谁是最早照顾者的关系。 - Fromm has been called one of the most influential and popular psychoanalysts in America.
弗洛姆曾被称为美国最具影响和最受欢迎的心理分析家。 - Psychoanalysts see autistic children four times a week, typically with a parent in the room.
精神分析师每周访视自闭症小孩四次,通常由双亲陪同; - As one of the most important philosophers and psychoanalysts, Jacques Lacan deconstructed the central status of self and the wholeness of "I", thus leading psychoanalysis study to a brand-new era.
作为法国当代重要的精神分析学家和哲学家,拉康解构了自我的中心地位,解构了主体,把精神分析学派带入一个新的领域。 - Psychoanalysts plumb the deep mysteries of the human mind.
精神分析家探索人脑的奥秘。