Cathartic

/kəˈθɑrtɪk/ adjective

Providing psychological relief through the open expression of strong emotions; having a purging or purifying effect.

From Greek 'kathartikos' meaning 'cleansing,' from 'katharsis' (purification). Aristotle used it to describe how tragedy purges emotions. Also used medically for laxatives that 'cleanse' the body.

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