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His mother, a psychoanalyst, has a private practice in Washington.
It's not like a psychoanalyst where you talk about things.
From 1929 on he had a private practice as psychoanalyst.
Maybe there's something to learn from the psychoanalysts after all.
He has worked for many years as a psychoanalyst in London.
Her husband, also a psychoanalyst, died in 1959 after 22 years of marriage.
A psychoanalyst might tell me, but no way was I ready to go running to one just yet; these things get about.
It may all seem normal for the office of a psychoanalyst.
When that helped him, he decided to become a psychoanalyst.
His first psychoanalyst had treated him for only a few months.
There was worry, of course, because I had felt the need to talk to a psychoanalyst.
His father is a psychoanalyst who served 20 years in the military as a doctor.
A psychoanalyst would have a field day with the modern Indian nation.
He met her three weeks ago through a mutual friend, a psychoanalyst.
On the face of it, writers and psychoanalysts are made for one another.
He trained as a psychoanalyst and began to practice in 1974.
A. That was a common belief among psychoanalysts half a century ago.
Is it, as psychoanalysts suggest, a kind of second chance for boys?
Today, with her husband of 23 years, a psychoanalyst, she has five daughters.
The people who had been waiting to see the psychoanalyst were all staring at me.
In addition to being a psychiatrist, he was a psychoanalyst.
A certain brilliant young psychoanalyst was put in charge of her case.
He was a practicing psychoanalyst and the author of 16 books.
"My father was a psychoanalyst, and I see a lot of similarities," he said.
How viable such an approach is for psychoanalysts remains to be seen, however.