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reconstruction

reconstruction

n.

1. in psychoanalysis, the revival and analytic interpretation of past experiences that have been instrumental in producing emotional disturbance.

2. the logical recreation of an experience or event that has been only partially stored in memory. —reconstruct vb.

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