noun
- plural of catharsis; the process of releasing and providing relief from strong or repressed emotions
- plural of catharsis; the purging of the bowels
Usage: psychology; literature
Usage: medical
Examples
- The therapy sessions provided multiple catharses for her grief.
- Greek tragedies were designed to produce emotional catharses in audiences.
- Writing in her journal created several catharses over the months.
- The doctor recommended gentle catharses to relieve the patient’s condition.
- Art therapy can facilitate catharses for trauma survivors.
- The play’s ending delivered one of the most powerful catharses in modern theater.