Jeff Jacobsen compared Freudian psychoanalytic concept of abreaction, equating engrams to the painful subconscious memories that abreaction therapy brings up to the conscious mind.
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The concept was introduced by Sigmund Freud in 1914, and assumed ever greater importance in psychoanalysis, in contrast to the immediacy of abreaction.
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Abreaction : concept introduced by Sigmund Freud in 1893 to denote the fact that pent-up emotions associated with a trauma can be discharged by talking about it.
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Therefore, the early treatment techniques, including hypnotism and abreaction, were designed to make the unconscious conscious in order to relieve the pressure and the apparently resulting symptoms.
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He contributed a number of innovations of his own to autogenic therapy, such as techniques of autogenic neutralization, autogenic abreaction, autogenic verbalization, and intentional off-loading exercises.
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Early in his career, psychoanalyst Carl Jung expressed interest in abreaction, or what he referred to as " trauma theory ", but later decided it had limitations in treatment of neurosis.
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Titled " Heidi, Midlife Crisis Trauma Center and Negative Media-Engram Abreaction Release, " the video is a prime example of McCarthy's careerlong fascination with the underbelly of popular culture.
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He next compares the Scientology practice of Auditing to that of abreaction therapy a process where repressed memories are unearthed, usually through hypnosis, to aid improving the mental well-being of a patient.
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In 1963 Luthe discovered the significance of " autogenic discharges ", paroxysmic phenomena of motor, sensorial, visual and emotional nature related to the traumatic history of the patient, and developed the method of " autogenic abreaction ".
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Freeman later himself described the events in Kuching as a " conversion " and an " abreaction " through which he acquired a new level of awareness, but his experiences were also diagnosed by the psychiatrist who later attended him in Canberra as a breakdown.