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Abreaction - Wikipedia
Abreaction (German: Abreagieren) is a psychoanalytical term for reliving an experience to purge it of its emotional excesses—a type of catharsis.
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ABREACTION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the expression and emotional discharge of unconscious material (such as a repressed idea or emotion) by verbalization especially in the presence of a ...
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What Is Abreaction in Psychology? - Verywell Mind
An abreaction is an emotional, unconscious reaction you have in response to a stimulus that reminds you of a situation you have experienced ...
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abreaction
abreaction Psychiatry. (æbrɪˈækʃən) [f. ab- + reaction, after G. abreagierung.] The liberation by revival and expression of the emotion associated with forgotten or repressed ideas of the event that first caused it. Hence abreˈact v., to eliminate by abreaction; abreˈactive a., of this kind of treat...
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Recognising and working with Abreactions in EMDR.
The Collins dictionary defines in as “the release and expression of emotional tension associated with repressed ideas by bringing those ideas ...
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Unlocking Emotional Healing: The Power of Abreaction
Abreaction is the process of releasing and expressing previously repressed emotions, often triggered by traumatic memories.
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Hypnotherapy skills and tips – Abreaction and Trauma
An abreaction is the reliving of traumatic early life experience. Sometimes abreactions are deliberately evoked. Sometimes they occur spontaneously.
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ABREACTION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the experiencing of emotions that you have tried to forget, usually when working with a psychotherapist (= someone who treats mental illness)
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Abreaction - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Abreaction is the patient's full and complete expression of emotions connected to the trauma. 15 Traumatic events make children angry, horrified, scared, ...
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Catharsis and abreaction in the history of psychological healing
Catharsis came to mean the lively remembering of a traumatic experience in addition to the emotional release; and the term abreaction frequently was used to ...
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Abreaction - APA Dictionary of Psychology
n. the therapeutic process of bringing forgotten or inhibited material (i.e., experiences, memories) from the unconscious into consciousness, ...
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Engram (Dianetics)
memories that abreaction therapy brings up to the conscious mind. He quoted Nathaniel Thornton, who compared abreaction to confession.
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catharsis
‖ catharsis Med. (kəˈθɑːsɪs) Also katharsis. [mod.L., a. Gr. κάθαρσις cleansing, purging, f. καθαίρειν to cleanse, purge, f. καθαρός clean.] a. Purgation of the excrements of the body; esp. evacuation of the bowels.1803 Med. Jrnl. IX. 418 Causing vomiting, catharsis, or diabetes. 1875 H. Wood Therap...
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Edward Bibring
While struggling with writer's block in the States, Bibring did publish a 1954 article on the role of abreaction in what he called "emotional reliving"
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narco-
narco- Psychol. (ˈnɑːkəʊ) [f. Gr. νάρκη numbness.] Prefixed to a n. to indicate that use is made, in the treatment specified by the n., of a drug (usu. a barbiturate such as amylobarbitone or thiopentone sodium) which, while inducing relaxation, facilitates the remembering and verbalizing of repress...
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