Abreaction


release of emotional tension achieved through recalling a repressed traumatic experience.
noun
(psycho-n-l) the release and expression of emotional tension -ssociated with repressed ideas by bringing those ideas into consciousness

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    side by side; beside each other in a line: they walked two abreast down the street. equal to or alongside in progress, attainment, or awareness (usually followed by of or with): to keep abreast of scientific developments; keeping abreast with the times. adjective (postpositive) alongside each other and facing in the same direction foll by […]

  • Abreast with

    side by side; beside each other in a line: they walked two abreast down the street. equal to or alongside in progress, attainment, or awareness (usually followed by of or with): to keep abreast of scientific developments; keeping abreast with the times. adjective (postpositive) alongside each other and facing in the same direction foll by […]

  • Abri

    a shelter, especially a dugout. archaeology. a rock shelter formed by the overhang of a cliff and often containing prehistoric occupation deposits. historical examples abri la boca para decir algo en consonancia con tan maravilloso pensamiento; pero slo exhal un suspiro. doa perfecta benito prez galds the charcoal calcined by this abri, has been found […]

  • Abridge

    to shorten by omissions while retaining the basic contents: to abridge a reference book. to reduce or lessen in duration, scope, authority, etc.; diminish; curtail: to abridge a visit; to abridge one’s freedom. to deprive; cut off. contemporary examples at the right time and in the right dose, it can ease and abridge economic maladies. […]

  • Abridgment

    a shortened or condensed form of a book, speech, etc., that still retains the basic contents: an abridgment of tolstoy’s war and peace. the act or process of . the state of being . reduction or curtailment: abridgment of civil rights. contemporary examples those words are an abridgment and paraphrase of this -ssessment by the […]


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