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Psychoanalytical term
Abreaction (German: Abreagieren) is a psychoanalytical term for reliving an experience to purge it of its emotional excesses—a type of catharsis. Sometimes
Abreaction
Methodology of Scientologists
Freudian psychoanalytic concept of abreaction, equating engrams to the painful subconscious memories that abreaction therapy brings up to the conscious
Auditing_(Scientology)
Psychotherapy of Arthur Janov
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
Primal_therapy
Class of psychoactive drug
reproducibility of results obtained by narcoanalysis for information gathering, abreaction, or lie detection. Lakshman, Sriram (May 2007). "Narcoanalysis and some
Truth_serum
Psychodynamic psychotherapy technique
greater importance in psychoanalysis, in contrast to the immediacy of abreaction. Interpretations are made when the client comes up with some material
Working_through
interest. 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
Glossary_of_psychiatry
Memory disorder
13 January 2008. Vattakatuchery, JJ; Chesterman, P (2006). "The use of abreaction to recover memories in psychogenic amnesia: A case report". Journal of
Dissociative_amnesia
Form of psychotherapy
suffered from PTSD, credited his EMDR therapist with helping save his life. Abreaction List of topics characterized as pseudoscience Treatments for PTSD "Post-Traumatic
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing
Eye_movement_desensitization_and_reprocessing
Critical moment of stress within the mind
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
Breaking_point_(psychology)
Set of therapeutic techniques established by Sigmund Freud
physical symptoms. Early treatment techniques, including hypnotism and abreaction, were designed to make the unconscious conscious in order to relieve the
Psychoanalysis
Organizations for recovery from addiction
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
Twelve-step_program
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
List_of_psychotherapies
American artist (born 1945)
installation Heidi: Midlife Crisis Trauma Center and Negative Media-Engram Abreaction Release Zone, on which he collaborated with Mike Kelley. Caribbean Pirates
Paul_McCarthy
Jungian theories
material, using dialogue which may consist of elaboration, amplification and abreaction and which may last on average three years (sometimes more briefly or far
Analytical_psychology
American author, editor, and sexologist
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
Carol_Queen
Liébeault and Hippolyte Bernheim in Nancy. Back in Vienna he developed abreaction therapy using hypnosis with Josef Breuer. When Sigmund Freud discounted
History_of_hypnosis
Psychological event that purges emotions
However, meta-analysis showed negative effects of this cathartic "therapy". Abreaction – Psychoanalytical term Closure (psychology) – Psychological term for
Catharsis
Book series compiling the works of Carl Jung
essays on aspects of analytical therapy, specifically the transference, abreaction, and dream analysis. There is also an additional essay, "The Realities
The Collected Works of C. G. Jung
The_Collected_Works_of_C._G._Jung
Type of complementary and alternative medicine
about Hypnotherapy Resources in your library Resources in other libraries Abreaction – Psychoanalytical term Astral projection – Interpretation of out-of-body
Hypnotherapy
Mixture of carbon dioxide and oxygen
similar reactions. Meduna administered carbogen to his patients to induce abreaction, which, with proper preparation and administration, he found could help
Carbogen
Austrian American psychoanalyst (1894–1959)
block in the States, Bibring did publish a 1954 article on the role of abreaction in what he called "emotional reliving" – a theme later developed by Vamik
Edward_Bibring
Book by Roy Wallis
appeal of the Scientology practice of Auditing, and compares this to abreaction therapy. And finally, he examines how Scientology shifted from a cult
The_Road_to_Total_Freedom
Type of film shot on camcorder
Ghostwatch Heidi, Midlife Crisis Trauma Center and Negative Media-Engram Abreaction Zone (1992) Ozone (1993) Conrad Brooks vs. the Werewolf (1994) Without
Shot-on-video_film
British psychiatrist (1907–1988)
large numbers of military psychiatric casualties and Sargant developed abreaction techniques – patients would relive traumatic experiences under the influence
William_Sargant
Use of psychedelic drugs as treatment
approaches as it is based largely on a psychoanalytic interpretation of abreactions produced by the treatment, but it tends to focus on those experiences
Psychedelic_therapy
Musical artist
December 26, 2023 Jiggamens Records "Never Forget" Mamarudegyal MTHC ABREACTION January 30, 2024 Rudegang Entertainment "Just Want to Fly Again", "Stuck
Moka_Only
antagonist of SSSS Gridman, bringing 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
List of Gridman Universe characters
List_of_Gridman_Universe_characters
Theory in clinical and counseling psychology
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
Common_factors_theory
Pseudonym of Freud's early patient Anna von Lieben (c. 1847–1900)
(unsuccessful) hope that he might be able to work a permanent cure. He also used abreaction for temporary relief of her symptoms, noting, however, that her sense
Cäcilie_M.
Italian guitarist (born 1980)
(Live in Haarlem) (2012) Virgil Donati – In This Life (2012) Neural FX – Abreaction (2012) (Second guitar solo on "Matter of Time") Ray Riendeau – Transcend
Marco_Sfogli
Transcendental idealisation of femininity
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
Eternal_feminine
New Zealand anthropologist
Freeman himself described the events in Kuching as a "conversion" and an "abreaction" through which he acquired a new level of awareness, including the sudden
Derek_Freeman
Treatment of PTSD
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
Narcosynthesis
Australian singer-songwriter (1939–2013)
Records (BP-233288) Songs of our Time (July 1967) – CBS Records (BP-233133) Abreaction (On a Bitumen Road With Soft Edges) (Festival 1967) Dingo (Charisma 1974)
Gary_Shearston
Technique for self-guided improvement
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
Writing_therapy
Form of psychotherapy
In A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis, Charles Rycroft said that abreaction was the term applied to the expression of affect, with the subsequent
Emotional_flooding
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 16 Personality Factors Abnormal psychology Abreaction Absexual Abuse Acceptance and commitment therapy Acrophobia Acting out
Index_of_psychology_articles
Psychotheraputic technique
and the experiencing of the previously forbidden or painful emotion was abreaction. Freud tried various techniques to deal with the fact that patients generally
Intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy
Intensive_short-term_dynamic_psychotherapy
German physician and psychotherapist
autogenic therapy, such as techniques of autogenic neutralization, autogenic abreaction, autogenic verbalization, and intentional off-loading exercises. He encouraged
Wolfgang_Luthe
Croatian author and philosopher
Psychoanalyse in Osteuropa, Uchtspringe: Sigmund-Freud-Zentrum 2003) "Film as abreaction of totalitarianism" (in The Couch and the Silver Screen (ed. Andrea Sabbadini;
Ljiljana_Filipović
Pioneer of pastoral counselling
number of psychiatric research clinics for study. He witnessed frequent abreactions of birth trauma in his patients and this was to guide his research for
Frank_Lake
MeSH F04.754.720 – psychotherapeutic processes MeSH F04.754.720.107 – abreaction MeSH F04.754.720.107.333 – catharsis MeSH F04.754.720.346 – association
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