Dissonance dis·so·nance ˈdisənəns/ nounMusic noun: dissonance; plural noun: dissonances lack of harmony among musical notes. "an unusual degree of dissonance for such choral styles" a tension or clash resulting from the combination of two disharmonious or unsuitable elements. "dissonance between campaign rhetoric and personal behavior"
Cathartic ca·thar·tic kəˈTHärdik/ adjective adjective: cathartic 1. providing psychological relief through the open expression of strong emotions; causing catharsis. "crying is a cathartic release"
ADMONISH ad·mon·ish əd ˈ mäniSH/ verb verb: admonish; warn or reprimand someone firmly. "she admonished me for appearing at breakfast unshaven" advise or urge (someone) earnestly. "she admonished him to drink no more than one glass of wine“
Circumlocution cir·cum·lo·cu·tion ˌsərkəmˌləˈkyo͞oSH(ə)n/ noun noun: circumlocution; plural noun: circumlocutions the use of many words where fewer would do, especially in a deliberate attempt to be vague or evasive. "his admission came after years of circumlocution"
Efficacy ef·fi·ca·cy ˈ efəkəsē/ noun noun: efficacy the ability to produce a desired or intended result. "there is little information on the efficacy of this treatment"