anticathexis

/ˌæntiːkæˈteksɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

a psychological or therapeutic technique in which an emotional reaction to a particular stimulus is redirected towards an associated stimulus, or a process of repressing or redirecting an emotional reaction

“The therapist used anticathexis to help the patient redirect their anxiety towards a less threatening stimulus.”

Synonyms

  • cathexis
  • redirect

Antonyms

  • fixation