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self-aˈnalysis [self- 1 a.] Analysis by or of oneself; spec. Psychol., psychoanalysis of oneself undertaken by oneself.
1860A. J. Munby Diary 12 Mar. in D. Hudson Munby (1972) 54 Self analysis helps one... I am sensible of a feeling of placid halfcontemptuous indifference. 1862Spencer First Princ. ii. iv. §53 (1875) 177 Careful self-analysis shows this to be a datum of consciousness. 1911E. Jones in Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. XXII. 520 The greatest value is to be attached to self-analysis, a fact to which attention cannot too often be called. a1930D. H. Lawrence Last Poems (1932) 28 Self-analysis Which goes further and further, and yet never finds an end. 1958K. Menninger Theory of Psychoanal. Technique vii. 159 The process of self-analysis continues automatically..with increasing freeing and expanding of ego functions. 1977M. Jahoda Freud & Dilemmas of Psychol. iii. 52 The self-analysis is important beyond this and..stakes the claim for psychoanalysis to be a reflexive psychology. 1981B. Masters Georgiana viii. 204 With time on her hands, Georgiana gave way to self-analysis, introspection, regret. Hence self-ˈanalyst.
1929Sheehan & Gaffney Tristram Lloyd iii. i. 187 He was a self-analyst, and he carried the principle into every-day life, sorting, sifting, examining motives and principles. 1958B. W. Aldiss Non-Stop iii. iv. 184 He was not enough of a self-analyst to see it was a quality he had..himself. |