Anticathexis

/ˌæntiˌkæˈθɛksɪs/ noun

In psychoanalysis, a counter-investment of emotional energy that opposes a repressed desire or forbidden impulse.

From anti- (against) + cathexis (emotional investment, from Greek kathexis meaning holding fast). A psychoanalytic term coined to describe how the psyche resists its own repressed impulses.

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