claritive

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claritive (comparative more claritive, superlative most claritive)

  1. Serving to make things clearer; explanatory.
    • 1953, Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama, page 250:
      The teacher's supportive role in saying "We have some pretty nice boys and girls here", and her claritive role in saying "Ann's situation with her baby brother is different from yours, Betty. Isn't your brother older than you are?" were most helpful to the director, working with these youngsters for the first time.
    • 1966, Lahey Clinic Foundation - Volume 15, page 146:
      It attempts to avoid handling, except on a claritive or intellectual basis problems of transference.
    • 2012, Jon Mills, Conundrums: A Critique of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, →ISBN:
      The proposition that "there are only interpretations of interpretations" leads to an inescapable circularity whereby each interpretation could be perennially begging its own question of what interpretation is really about, not to mention what interpretation is superior to others, contains more value, is more precise, definitive, or claritive, and so on because it lacks a referent or criterion to which to anchor meaning.

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