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anaclisisenUK
an·a·cli·sis A0274500 (ăn′ə-klī′sĭs, ə-năk′lĭ-)n. Psychological dependence on others. [Greek anaklisis, a leaning back, from anaklīnein, to lean on : ana-, on; see ana- + klīnein, to lean; see klei- in Indo-European roots.] an′a·clit′ic (-klĭt′ĭk) adj.an•a•cli•sis (ˌæn əˈklaɪ sɪs) n. libidinal attachment or emotional dependency, esp. on the basis of the love object's resemblance to early childhood parental or protective figures. [1920–25; < Greek anáklisis a reclining anakli-, variant s. of anaklinein to lean upon] an`a•clit′ic (-ˈklɪt ɪk) adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | anaclisis - (psychoanalysis) relationship marked by strong dependence on others; especially a libidinal attachment to e.g. a parental figuredepth psychology, psychoanalysis, analysis - a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders; based on the theories of Sigmund Freud; "his physician recommended psychoanalysis"relationship - a state of connectedness between people (especially an emotional connection); "he didn't want his wife to know of the relationship" |
anaclisisenUK
anaclisis [an″ah-kli´sis] physical and emotional dependence on another for protection and gratification; used to refer to the normal dependence of an infant on its mother or to excessive leaning on others for emotional support by an older individual. adj., adj anaclit´ic.anaclisis (ăn′ə-klī′sĭs, ə-năk′lĭ-)n. Psychological dependence on others. an′a·clit′ic (-klĭt′ĭk) adj.anaclisisenUK
Words related to anaclisisnoun (psychoanalysis) relationship marked by strong dependence on othersRelated Words- depth psychology
- psychoanalysis
- analysis
- relationship
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