scotomization
English
Etymology
The word was borrowed from the word scotoma (blind spot) by psychiatrists in the 1920s.
Noun
scotomization (usually uncountable, plural scotomizations)
- (psychology) According to some psychoanalytic theories, the mental ability to delete and forget a trauma or overwhelming event.
Related terms
References
- Scotomization, Psychoanalysis Dictionary International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis, by the Gale Group, Inc.
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