cathexis

/kəˈθɛksɪs/
noun
  1. The concentration of mental or emotional energy on a particular person, idea, or object.
    • Her cathexis on her career left little time for friendships.
    • In psychology, a strong cathexis on a parent can influence a child's development.
    • The artist's cathexis with nature is evident in every painting.
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