noun
- the removal or reduction of psychological repression; the process of bringing repressed thoughts, feelings, or memories into conscious awareness
- the removal of restrictions or controls on gene expression, allowing a gene to be transcribed and expressed
Usage: psychology, psychoanalysis
Usage: molecular biology, genetics
Examples
- The therapist helped the patient achieve derepression of childhood trauma through guided imagery.
- Derepression of the lac operon occurs when lactose is present in the bacterial cell.
- The artist's creative breakthrough came after years of emotional derepression in therapy.
- In molecular biology, derepression allows previously silenced genes to become active.
- The derepression of unconscious conflicts was a key goal of early psychoanalytic treatment.