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hypnoanalysis|hɪpnəʊəˈnælɪsɪs| Also hypno-analysis. [f. hypno- (taken as combining form of hypnosis) + analysis.] Psychoanalysis performed while the subject is under hypnosis; psychotherapy that combines psychoanalysis with hypnosis.
1920J. A. Hadfield in H. C. Miller Functional Nerve Dis. v. 71 The method which I venture to name ‘Hypno⁓analysis’ consists simply in hypnotizing the patient and inducing him to speak of his troubles. 1949Koestler Insight & Outlook x. 146 The less drastic forms of psychotherapy like psycho-, narco-, and hypnoanalysis..are all primarily means of releasing functional components of the psychoneural apparatus which had been repressed by faulty integration. 1963W. S. Kroger Clin. & Exper. Hypnosis xlvii. 323/1 Hypnoanalysis is particularly indicated for psychoneurotics who do not respond to brief hypnotherapeutic procedures. Hence hypnoˈanalyst, one who uses hypnoanalysis; ˌhypnoanaˈlytic a., of or involving hypnoanalysis.
1922Jrnl. Abnormal Psychol. XVI. 344 (heading) A hypnoanalytic study of two cases of war neurosis. 1945Diseases Nervous Syst. VI. 374/1 The hypnoanalyst..is thrust into a form of relationship with his patient that transcends even the transference situation obtaining in routine psychoanalysis. 1947Lecron & Bordeaux Hypnotism Today xiii. 229 Basically, hypnoanalytic treatment is modified psychoanalysis with inclusion of hypnotism for brevity. 1960I. Bennett Delinquent & Neurotic Children iv. 124 Lindner (1944) undertook the hypno-analytic treatment of a criminal psychopath. 1963W. S. Kroger Clin. & Exper. Hypnosis xlvii. 323/2 The process utilizes free associations, dreams, analyses and recollections, all of which are interpreted by the hypno⁓analyst. |