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  • Catharsis - Wikipedia
    Catharsis or katharsis[1] is from the Ancient Greek word κάθαρσις, katharsis, meaning 'purification' or 'cleansing', commonly used to refer to the purification and purgation of thoughts and emotions by way of expressing them
  • CATHARSIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Catharsis and cathartic both trace to the Greek word kathairein, meaning “to cleanse, purge ” Catharsis entered English as a medical term having to do with purging the body—and especially the bowels—of unwanted material
  • Catharsis in Psychology: Definition, Uses, and Examples
    The purpose of catharsis is to bring about some form of positive change in the individual's life Catharsis involves a strong emotional component where strong feelings are felt and expressed, but there's also a crucial cognitive component in which the individual gains new insights
  • Catharsis in Psychology Meaning of Cathartic Release
    Catharsis refers to the process of releasing strong, pent-up, or repressed emotions, which often takes place within a safe psychotherapeutic setting to bring about psychological relief
  • What Is Catharsis? The Psychology of Emotional Release
    The word “catharsis” comes from the Greek katharsis, meaning purification or cleansing Aristotle gave it its most famous definition in his work on tragedy, the Poetics, describing catharsis as the purging of pity and fear that an audience experiences while watching a tragic play
  • Catharsis | Psychological Release, Emotional Purging Tragedy | Britannica
    catharsis, the purification or purgation of the emotions (especially pity and fear) primarily through art In criticism, catharsis is a metaphor used by Aristotle in the Poetics to describe the effects of true tragedy on the spectator
  • What is Catharsis? - Palo Alto University
    Catharsis theory posits that the process of purging strong or suppressed emotions, often referred to as "venting," has the potential to alleviate psychological distress
  • What Is Catharsis Psychology? - Choosing Therapy
    Catharsis allows for the unconscious to become conscious Today, catharsis refers to the release of emotions that are either being repressed or intense, and the release of these emotions is like opening up a “safety valve” when the pressure in a system gets too strong


















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