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A process of internal frustration that, evolved from experiences of external frustration, sets up and maintains a repression. It involves the withdrawal of libido from whatever is being repressed. Anti-cathexes also opposes the impulsive cathexes otherwise made by the id toward objects. See cathexis.
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A [[process]] of [[internal]] [[frustration]] that, evolved from experiences of [[external]] frustration, sets up and maintains a [[repression]]. It involves the [[withdrawal]] of [[libido]] from whatever is [[being]] [[repressed]]. Anti-[[cathexes]] also opposes the impulsive cathexes otherwise made by the id toward [[objects]]. See [[cathexis]].
  
 
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A process of internal frustration that, evolved from experiences of external frustration, sets up and maintains a repression. It involves the withdrawal of libido from whatever is being repressed. Anti-cathexes also opposes the impulsive cathexes otherwise made by the id toward objects. See cathexis.

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