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'''Psychoanalysis,'''<ref>''Periodica de re morali canonica liturgica'', Tom. LI, 1962, fasc. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=LfiQZcIot0kC&pg=PT113 p. 240]; [[Tuomo Pekkanen]] & [[Reijo Pitkäranta]], ''Lexicon hodiernae Latinitatis'' (SKS, 2006), p. 117, 319; [http://ephemeris.alcuinus.net/archi2007/nuntius3.php?id=392 ''Ephemeris'' 2007]; Hans Meyer, ''Medizinisches Wörterbuch: Deutsch - Latein'' (Ratisbonae: S. Roderer Verlag, 2004), p. 232; ''[[Norstedts svensk-latinska ordbok]]'' (s.v. ''psykoanalys'').</ref> sive '''psychanalysis,'''<ref>''Acta et documenta Concilio Oecumenico Vaticano II apparando'' (Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1961), p. [https://books.google.com/books?ei=vbcmVcafEsqlsAWJ_4DADw&id=m9stAAAAYAAJ&dq=%22psychanalystis%22+%22etiam%22&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=psychanalystis 83].</ref> (a [[Lingua Graeca antiqua|Graecis]] ψυχή 'anima' + ἀνάλυσις 'dissolutio') est copia [[theoria]]rum et [[ars|artium]] therapeuticarum<ref>Merton M. Gill, American Mental Health Foundation: "What is psychoanalysis? Of course, one is supposed to answer that it is many things — a theory, a research method, a therapy, a body of knowledge. In what might be considered an unfortunately abbreviated description, Freud said that anyone who recognizes transference and resistance is a psychoanalyst, even if he comes to conclusions other than his own. . . . I prefer to think of the analytic situation more broadly, as one in which someone seeking help tries to speak as freely as he can to someone who listens as carefully as he can with the aim of articulating what is going on between them and why. David Rapaport (1967a) once defined the analytic situation as carrying the method of interpersonal relationship to its last consequences." Merton M. Gill, [https://web.archive.org/web/20090610013708/http://americanmentalhealthfoundation.org/a.php?id=38 "Psychoanalysis, Part 1: Proposals for the Future"], American Mental Health Foundation, archivum 10 Iunii 2009</ref> quae, studium [[mens omni sensu carens|mentis omni sensu carentis]]<!--unconscious mind (Traupman)--> attinentes,<ref>Jane Milton, Caroline Polmear, et Julia Fabricius, ''A Short Introduction to Psychoanalysis'' (SAGE, 2011), 27: "All psychoanalytic theories include the idea that unconscious thoughts and feelings are central in mental functioning."</ref> [[ratio]] curationis [[morbus mentis|morborum mentis]] una sunt. Quae [[disciplina]] a [[Sigismundus Freud|Sigismundo Freud]] [[neurologia|neurologo]] [[Austria]]co annis [[decennium 190|1890]] ineuntibus proposita est.