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(Psychoanalysis) purging of emotional tensions.
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katharsis
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1
It is simply that the outrage cannot find its normal ritual
catharsis
.
2
Gabriele let her sob on her back until the
catharsis
was complete.
3
And what it turned out to be was the opposite of
catharsis
.
4
Uproarious laughter was not slapped into the sorrowful silence of dramatic
catharsis
.
5
The euro zone will flit between crisis and
catharsis
in 2015.
6
DURING the past two weeks Irish society has been convulsed in painful
catharsis
.
7
DH: I think there is a level of
catharsis
in it.
8
My
catharsis
came at a point when we were losing perspective on AI.
9
They see the national
catharsis
and can't help asking, What about OUR kids?
10
It's terrifying and we could all use some
catharsis
,
no matter the source.
11
So he had tried forcing the
catharsis
in order to get under way.
12
Interesting to see how their self-belief survives Harvey and Vancouver's moment of
catharsis
.
13
I shudder briefly, a kind of shorthand emotional
catharsis
,
then I start moving.
14
A sense of
catharsis
and camaraderie seemed to overshadow any hostility toward management.
15
The SXSW documentary competition winner is a fascinating chronicle of
catharsis
.
16
It even might offer a modicum of
catharsis
while doing it.
catharsis
emotional catharsis
comedic catharsis
full catharsis
own catharsis
pure catharsis
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