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strangulated affect

strangulated affect

in psychoanalytic theory, an inhibition or retention of the normal discharge of emotion, leading to a substitute discharge in the form of physical symptoms. This theory was advanced in Sigmund Freud’s early formulations to explain the dynamics of conversion hysteria; it was later supplanted by the concept of repression.

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