Derepressed
Derepressed is an adjective used to describe a state, person, or phenomenon in which repression has been removed or reduced. In psychological terms, repression is a defense mechanism that keeps uncomfortable thoughts or impulses out of conscious awareness. Derepression, therefore, refers to the surfacing of previously repressed material or the easing of inhibitory control. The term is also used more broadly in everyday language to describe someone who has become more open, uninhibited, or outspoken after a period of restraint.
Etymology-wise, the word combines the prefix de- meaning “remove” or “undo” with repressed, indicating the reversal
In clinical or academic contexts, derepression is discussed as a process within psychodynamic theory or as
In social and cultural contexts, derepressed behavior may refer to increased spontaneity, candid self-expression, or a