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Abreaction (German: Abreagieren) is a
psychoanalytical term for
reliving an
experience to
purge it of its
emotional excesses—a type of catharsis. Sometimes...
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Freudian psychoanalytic concept of
abreaction,
equating engrams to the
painful subconscious memories that
abreaction therapy brings up to the conscious...
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Janov distinguished the
primal from
emotional Catharsis or
abreaction, an
abreaction being a "pseudo-primal". A
primal may be
referred to as a "connected...
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personalities may be able to
endure great stress before suddenly cracking open.
Abreaction Psychotic break Berne, Eric (1976). A Layman's
Guide to
Psychiatry and...
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Abreaction therapy Accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy (AEDP) Acceptance...
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installation Heidi:
Midlife Crisis Trauma Center and
Negative Media-Engram
Abreaction Release Zone, on
which he
collaborated with Mike Kelley.
Caribbean Pirates...
- 02250210108008. Vattakatuchery, JJ; Chesterman, P (2006). "The use of
abreaction to
recover memories in
psychogenic amnesia: A case report".
Journal of...
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References Abreaction is a
process of
vividly reliving repressed memories and
emotions related...
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reproducibility of
results obtained by
narcoanalysis for
information gathering,
abreaction, or lie detection. Lakshman,
Sriram (May 2007). "Narcoanalysis and some...
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greater importance in psychoanalysis, in
contrast to the
immediacy of
abreaction.
Interpretations are made when the
client comes up with some material...