Condensation (psychology)


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Condensation (psychology)
In Freudian psychology, a condensation is when a single idea (an image, memory, or thought) appropriates the whole charge of libido of at least two other ideas. The charges are displaced from the originating ideas to the receiving one, where they merge and "condense" together.

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