The word "psychoanalytic" refers to a type of therapy or approach in psychology that focuses on exploring and understanding a person's unconscious thoughts, feelings, and memories to gain insight into their behavior and emotions. Full definition
2 The id was connected to causal efficacy by William C. Lewis, M.D., a psychiatrist, in his article on «Structural Aspects of Psychoanalytic Theory of Instinctual Drives, Affects and Time,» in Norman S. Greenfield and William C. Lewis (eds.) (religion-online.org)
He has also completed advanced training in psychoanalytic theory and practice at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis. (thecouplescenter.org)
The aim of the program is to train highly skilled, independent practitioners of psychoanalytic psychotherapy with children and adolescents. (wawhite.org)