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libidinal cathexis

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  • Cathexis — Cath*ex is, n. [Gr. ka qexis, keeping.] 1. (Psychiatry) the process of investing mental, emotional, or libidinal energy or significance in an object, person, or idea. [PJC] 2. (Psychiatry) the emotional or libidinal energy invested in an object,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Cathexis — This page describes the general psychological term. For the episode of the same name, see Cathexis (Voyager episode). In psychodynamics, cathexis is defined as the process of investment of mental or emotional energy in a person, object, or idea.… …   Wikipedia

  • cathexis — A conscious or unconscious attachment of psychic energy to an idea, object, or person. [G. kathexis, a holding in, retention] * * * ca·thex·is kə thek səs, ka n, pl ca·thex·es …   Medical dictionary

  • cathexis — A charge of psychic energy. The term is particularly associated with Sigmund Freud , who used it to refer to the investment of libidinal (sexual) energy in ideas, persons, or things. These ‘object cathexes’ of the id were counterposed by anti… …   Dictionary of sociology

  • libidinal energy — noun (psychoanalysis) psychic energy produced by the libido • Topics: ↑psychoanalysis, ↑analysis, ↑depth psychology • Hypernyms: ↑psychic energy, ↑mental energy • …   Useful english dictionary

  • Major depressive disorder — For other depressive disorders, see Mood disorder. Major Depressive Disorder Classification and external resources …   Wikipedia

  • desire + social-production —    by Eugene Holland   Schizoanalysis uses the pivotal term desiring production , in tandem with social production , to link Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx: the term conjoins libido and labour power as distinct instances of production ingeneral.… …   The Deleuze dictionary

  • desire + social-production —    by Eugene Holland   Schizoanalysis uses the pivotal term desiring production , in tandem with social production , to link Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx: the term conjoins libido and labour power as distinct instances of production ingeneral.… …   The Deleuze dictionary

  • Freud, Sigmund — born May 6, 1856, Freiberg, Moravia, Austrian Empire died Sept. 23, 1939, London, Eng. Austrian neuropsychologist, founder of psychoanalysis, and one of the major intellectual figures of the 20th century. Trained in Vienna as a neurologist, Freud …   Universalium

  • Libido — Sex drive redirects here. For other uses, see Sex drive (disambiguation). For other uses, see Libido (disambiguation). Part of a series of articles on Psychoanalysis …   Wikipedia

  • The Ego and the Id — File:Photo cigar.jpg Add caption here   Author(s) Sigmund Freud …   Wikipedia

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