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Understanding Cathexis and Anticathexis - Verywell Mind
Updated on July 25, 2023. Fact checked by. Emily Swaim. Print. Gary Waters / Getty Images. Table of Contents. Drives and Psychic Energy. What Is Cathexis? What Is Anticathexis? According to psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, the cathexis and anticathexis control how the id, what Freud calls the first location of psychic energy, utilizes its energy.
Cathexis - Wikipedia
In psychoanalysis, cathexis (or emotional investment) is defined as the process of allocation of mental or emotional energy to a person, object, or idea.
APA Dictionary of Psychology
cathexis. n. in psychoanalytic theory, the investment of psychic energy in an object of any kind, such as a wish, fantasy, person, goal, idea, social group, or the self. Such objects are said to be cathected when an individual attaches emotional significance (positive or negative affect) to them.
Cathexis Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun. ca· thex· is kə-ˈthek-səs. ka- plural cathexes kə-ˈthek-ˌsēz. ka- Synonyms of cathexis. : investment of mental or emotional energy in a person, object, or idea. Did you know? You might suspect that cathexis derives from a word for "emotion," but in actuality the key concept is "holding."
Cathexis | SpringerLink
Cathexis is defined as the direction, attachment, or charge of some amount of psychic energy to a mentally represented object, person, or intrapsychic component. Introduction. A foundational assumption of Freud and Breuer’s principle of constancy, cathexis was first mentioned by Freud in Studies on Hysteria (Freud 1895a ).
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