Cathexes

/kəˈθɛksɪz/ noun

Plural of cathexis; in psychology, the concentration of emotional or mental energy on a particular object or person.

From Greek cathexis, derived from katechein meaning 'to occupy, hold' (kata- 'down' + echein 'to have'). Freud popularized this term in psychology in the early 20th century.

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