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    Use "catharsis" in a sentence

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    catharsis


    1. This book began as a form of catharsis but was never intended to be


    2. Harry didn't understand a word of the songs, but he felt the pathos, swelled with emotion at the arias and felt the catharsis of the finales


    3. Despair is a catharsis of the soul that, on some level, provides meaning to the spiritually challenged


    4. Did they write for catharsis? Did they want to set the record straight while the coals of controversy were still simmering? Did they just want their view to at least be on hand for some future reader or writer? Sammon, in At Any Cost wrote about the scheme to take Florida in the 2000 presidential election


    5. Some are personal in nature, and some have to do with catharsis, given some of the trends in the country today


    6. catharsis this way than to suppress this kind of method of self psychological treatment effect is better


    7. Emotional expression way of methods varied, have a positive emotional catharsis, have a


    8. Beyond the catharsis of getting my troubles out of my


    9. hymn ran through his ears and he felt a sudden of catharsis as


    10. What is aesthetic catharsis?

    11. The concept of aesthetic catharsis was articulated by Aristotle in ancient Athens


    12. There is a dark side to catharsis too


    13. After the catharsis of the spirit he emerged with an infinite calmness


    14. This is called Catharsis


    15. The experience was cathartic of course, but the interesting thing to me, looking back, was that I chose to tell a long story (about a fictional young lawyer losing his father to lung cancer) as the means of that catharsis


    16. This struggle is catharsis, cleansing


    17. the early traumatic event(s) that led to this fear, along with the accompanying affects, can a catharsis be accomplished and the anxiety discharged: that is, the underlying


    18. A solid tap on his shoulder interrupted his catharsis


    19. ‖ His monotone belied his emotional catharsis


    20. This was the demented man‘s first emotional catharsis since reaching adulthood and it evoked a feeling that had lain dormant since the murder of his family

    21. My orgasm was swelling up slowly, it was a catharsis as I soundlessly recited a charm:


    22. Regression and Painful Emotional Catharsis associated with other


    23. In all of the anger about what he has done (or not done), I find great catharsis in this epitaph’


    24. My catharsis has been writing and talking with him endlessly


    25. She talks about the catharsis of tragedy


    26. He wanted a catharsis and I was the medium


    27. tions as deprivation of energy, energy relaxation (catharsis, acting out),


    28. description of intrapsychic tension decrease during catharsis that he


    29. satisfaction or catharsis


    30. spiritual cleansing — catharsis (by the way, this method is widely used

    31. chotherapy: psychotrauma, catharsis, analysis [298]


    32. start from the astral body (by catharsis reacting of restrained emotions),


    33. can be divided in two categories: analytical and catharsis


    34. Catharsis methods are based on the direct reacting of the feelings


    35. namic meditations are used as catharsis


    36. This is one of catharsis meditations, done mentally


    37. leading in most cases to no catharsis


    38. Catharsis — are based on the direct reacting of bothering feelings


    39. «Breathe like a dog» — catharsis meditation, using the power of breath


    40. to activate the unconscious, to provoke catharsis, in the limit —

    41. I swung wildly between being overwhelmed with emotion—and actually sort of liking the catharsis of it—and feeling like the pain of my situation was too much to bear


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    Synonyms for "catharsis"

    abreaction catharsis katharsis purgation purification ablution gushing purging

    "catharsis" definitions

    (psychoanalysis) purging of emotional tensions


    purging the body by the use of a cathartic to stimulate evacuation of the bowels