abreactive
Abreactive is a term used in psychology and psychotherapy to describe a process of releasing and expressing repressed emotions, often associated with past traumatic experiences. The term itself is derived from the Greek prefix "ab-" meaning "away" or "from," and "reacere" meaning "to react" or "to feel." Therefore, abreaction literally translates to a reaction or feeling that is brought forth or released.
The concept of abreaction suggests that stored emotional energy from traumatic events can become trapped within
The goal of abreactive therapy is not simply the emotional outburst itself, but the subsequent processing and
While abreaction has been a part of psychodynamic and psychoanalytic approaches for many years, its effectiveness