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by bringing a particular moment or problem into conscious focus, and thereby abreacting the stifled emotion attached to it, formed the cornerstone of Freud's early cathartic method of treating hysterical conversion symptoms. For instance, they believed that pent-up emotions associated with trauma can
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Freud and Breur, however, did not treat the spontaneous emotional reliving of traumatic event as curative. They instead described abreaction as the full emotional and motoric response to a traumatic event necessary in adequately relieving a person of being repetitively and unpredictably assailed by
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Though traumata of clearly aetiological significance were occasionally present, the majority of them appeared very improbable. Many traumata were so unimportant, even so normal, that they could be regarded at most as a pretext for the neurosis. But what especially aroused my criticism was the fact
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the trauma's original and unmitigated emotional intensity. Although the element of surprise is not compatible with Freud's approach to therapy, other theorists consider that, in abreaction, it is an important part of analytic technique.
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Mainstream psychoanalysis tended over time (with Freud) to downplay the role of abreaction, in favor of the working through of the emotions revealed through such acting-out of the past. However,
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that he had observed abreactive therapy in the hospital, though in later life he claimed to have made the discovery on his own after being wounded in battle and given up as untreatable.
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borrowed from the United States Navy when he spent three months in a San Diego hospital in 1943 with the complaints of an
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explored abreaction of birth trauma as a central part of his revision of Freudian theory; while
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revived the notion of abreaction as emotional reliving, a theme subsequently taken up by
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that not a few traumata were simply inventions of fantasy and had never happened at all.
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term for reliving an experience to purge it of its emotional excesses—a type of
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The concept of abreaction may have actually been initially formulated by
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expressed interest in abreaction, or what he referred to as
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is a form of abreaction that science fiction writer
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German
psychoanalytical
catharsis
Freud
Josef Breuer
Studies on Hysteria
affect
Carl Jung
neurosis
Otto Rank
Edward Bibring
Vamik Volkan
Scientology
Dianetics
L. Ron Hubbard
ulcer
malaria
Breaking point (psychology)
Primal therapy
Recovered memory therapy
Regression (psychology)
Working through
Introduction to Studies on Hysteria
Comprehensive dictionary of psychoanalysis
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