cathexes

/kæˈθɛksɪz/

Definitions

1. noun

plural of cathexis, a term in psychoanalytic theory for the emotional investment or attachment of an individual’s energy to an object or concept

“Freud’s theory of cathexes is crucial to understanding human behavior.”

Synonyms

  • attachments
  • investments

Antonyms

  • detachment
  • distance