Cathectic

/kəˈθɛktɪk/ adjective

Relating to or involving cathexis, which is the concentration of emotional energy or interest on a particular person, object, or idea.

From cathexis, derived from Greek kathaíresis (discharge) combined with the psychological term coined by Freud in early 20th century. The -ic suffix makes it an adjective form describing something characterized by emotional investment.

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