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cathexis
cathexisA charge of psychic energy. The term is particularly associated with Sigmund Freud, who used it to refer to the investment of libidinal (sexual) energy in ideas, persons, or things, These ‘object-cathexes’ of the id were counterposed by anti-cathexes—forces employed by the ego in the process of repression. See also psychoanalysis.
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