• 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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  • physical symptoms. Early treatment techniques, including hypnotism and abreaction, were designed to make the unconscious conscious in order to relieve the...
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  • through the 1940s and 1950s. It was from this treatment that cathartic abreaction came into use as a treatment for soldiers following the Second World War...
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    Ghostwatch Heidi, Midlife Crisis Trauma Center and Negative Media-Engram Abreaction Zone (1992) Ozone (1993) Conrad Brooks vs. the Werewolf (1994) Without...
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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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  • Pain. 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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    material, using dialogue which may consist of elaboration, amplification and abreaction and which may last on average three years (sometimes more briefly or far...
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  • suffered from PTSD, credited his EMDR therapist with helping save his life. Abreaction List of topics characterized as pseudoscience Treatments for PTSD "EMDR...
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  • Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also Abreaction therapy Accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy (AEDP) Acceptance...
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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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  • is known as a "spiritual awakening." This should not be confused with abreaction, which produces dramatic, but temporary, changes. As a rule, in twelve-step...
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    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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  • However, meta-analysis showed negative effects of this cathartic "therapy". Abreaction – Psychoanalytical term Closure (psychology) – Psychological term for...
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  • similar reactions. Meduna administered carbogen to his patients to induce abreaction, which, with proper preparation and administration, he found could help...
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  • essays on aspects of analytical therapy, specifically the transference, abreaction, and dream analysis. There is also an additional essay, "The Realities...
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  • approaches as it is based largely on a psychoanalytic interpretation of abreactions produced by the treatment, but it tends to focus on those experiences...
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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...
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  • Europe. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z References Abreaction is a process of vividly reliving repressed memories and emotions related...
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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...
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    coined by her partner. Based on its prefix ab- (as in "abhor" or in "abreaction"), it represents a form of sexuality where someone is stimulated by moving...
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    large numbers of military psychiatric casualties and Sargant developed abreaction techniques – patients would relive traumatic experiences under the influence...
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  • into the picture. But Goethe's Enlightenment needed a quite different abreaction." One of Goethe's purposes in writing Faust, May says, "was to explore...
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  • and the experiencing of the previously forbidden or painful emotion was abreaction. Freud tried various techniques to deal with the fact that patients generally...
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  • while the band Wunderpus has an album titled, “Abreaction.” “You Got Me” is on the album “Abreaction” by Wunderpus co-wrote with Justin Warrick from...
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  • contemporary cultural attitudes and values, and that the same techniques (e.g., abreaction) reappear under new names. Common to all psychotherapies are (a) an emotionally...
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  • Liébeault and Hippolyte Bernheim in Nancy. Back in Vienna he developed abreaction therapy using hypnosis with Josef Breuer. When Sigmund Freud discounted...
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    original work, there has been a renewed interest in the therapeutic value of abreaction. This was first discussed by Josef Breuer and Freud in Studies on Hysteria...
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  • antagonist of SSSS Gridman, brigining Akane's Kaiju to life with his Instance Abreaction (インスタンスアブリアクション, Insutansu Aburiakushon) ability. Despite being jovial...
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    her client (or patient). Such substances can be used to better manage abreaction and catharsis and improve the quality of understanding between the healthcare...
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