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cathectic, a. Psychol.|kəˈθɛktɪk| [ad. Gr. καθεκτικός capable of holding.] Of or relating to cathexis.
1927J. Riviere tr. Freud's Ego & Id iv. 63 We know this trait; it is characteristic of the cathectic processes in the id. 1936A. Strachey tr. Freud's Inhibitions v. 58 The commonest symptoms of conversion hysteria..are cathectic processes. 1951C. Kluckhohn et al. in Parsons & Shils Toward Gen. Theory of Action iv. ii. 394 Values synthesize cognitive and cathectic elements in orientations to an object world. |