regresseerumine
Regresseerumine is a Dutch neologism used to describe a psychological phenomenon in which a person experiences a regression-like shift in mental state, returning to earlier moods, memories, or cognitive patterns. The term appears in some Dutch-language psychology and psychotherapy writings as a label for episodes that blend affective regression with reminiscence and dream-like content. It is not widely standardized or employed in major diagnostic manuals.
The word is formed from regresseer (to regress) and a nominal suffix, reflecting a focus on regression
Regresseerumine is not a recognized diagnostic category. References are mainly descriptive and appear in limited, domain-specific
Related concepts include psychological regression, reminiscence, flashback, and dissociation. Regresseerumine is typically distinguished by its perceived
Regression (psychology), Reminiscence, Dream analysis, Hypnosis
Sources discussing regresseerumine are sparse and not standardized, limiting broad conclusions about its nature or clinical