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- Q16148678 subject Q6330386.
- Q16148678 subject Q7478371.
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- Q16148678 abstract "Acathexis is a psychoanalytic term for a lack of emotional response to significant memories or actual interactions, where such a response would normally be expected.The term also refers more broadly to a general absence of normal or expected feelings.Acathexis has been linked to anxiety, bipolar disorder and dementia, while the phenomenon also appears in posttraumatic stress disorder.".
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- Q16148678 wikiPageWikiLink Q6330386.
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- Q16148678 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
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- Q16148678 comment "Acathexis is a psychoanalytic term for a lack of emotional response to significant memories or actual interactions, where such a response would normally be expected.The term also refers more broadly to a general absence of normal or expected feelings.Acathexis has been linked to anxiety, bipolar disorder and dementia, while the phenomenon also appears in posttraumatic stress disorder.".
- Q16148678 label "Acathexis".