reinhibition
Reinhibition refers to the process by which a previously inhibited behavior or thought pattern re-emerges or becomes active again. This concept is often explored in fields such as psychology, particularly within psychodynamic theory. In psychodynamic terms, inhibition is a defense mechanism where an individual unconsciously suppresses certain desires, memories, or impulses that are deemed unacceptable or threatening to their ego. These inhibited elements are not destroyed but rather pushed into the unconscious mind.
Reinhibition occurs when the psychological defenses that maintained the inhibition weaken or are overcome. This can