Tag: Emotional Attachment


OBJECT CATHEXIS

Object Cathexis: An Exploration of Its Meaning and Significance Object cathexis is a foundational concept within classical psychoanalytic theory, referring specifically to the investment of psychic energy, or libido, onto an object. This object can be another person, a physical item, an abstract idea, or even a part of the self. The process signifies the […]

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EROTIC LOVE

Erotic Love: A Psychological Examination The Core Definition of Erotic Love Erotic love, often referred to by its classical Greek designation Eros, is defined within psychology as a highly intense emotional state characterized by a profound emotional attachment to another person, fused with strong elements of physical attraction, intense passion, and the compelling urge for […]

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OBJECT LOVE

Object Love Introduction to Object Love Object love represents a fascinating and often underestimated aspect of the human psychological landscape, describing the profound emotional attachment individuals can develop towards inanimate objects. This phenomenon, while seemingly simple, delves into the intricate workings of human emotion, attachment, and the fundamental need for comfort and security. Far from […]

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