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For some of these people, it is probably cathartic to talk to us.
And, at least for some of them, it is also cathartic.
It may have also been cathartic to tell the truth.
That is why, the manager said, the home run was so cathartic.
Maybe a cathartic moment that would allow people to move forward together.
For many of those who have been through the experience, however, there is little question about the cathartic benefits.
"It was actually very cathartic," she said of the process.
In fact, they hope the Monday march will be cathartic.
We're so wrapped up in this story, we get a cathartic experience.
He figured it was time for a cathartic step back.
But some students use the letters as a cathartic release.
And for them, giving to charity is a cathartic experience.
"I hope you find it cathartic to take your frustration out on me."
You have to let them go through this cathartic process."
Years later, a couple of family sessions "were more cathartic."
For me, poetry offers some what of a cathartic experience.
Now, my life is so busy that I find it very cathartic to go up there.
"Then someone told me about the glue gun, and I found the process very cathartic."
But the family came anyway, and their appearance was cathartic for the school.
He described the process of recording by himself as "cathartic."
There's the cathartic effect of starting and completing something each night.
What it looked like was a cathartic end to a turbulent period.
And what we had here was an opportunity for a cathartic experience."
While this is happening, other students act out in cathartic release.
But the drive toward a cathartic heavy mood remains the same.