In psychoanalysis, the process of becoming consciously aware of repressed (buried) thoughts and feelings. In Freudian theory, abreaction ideally occurs by way of catharsis.
An emotional release caused by the recall of past unpleasant experiences. This is normally the result of psychoanalytical treatment in which psychotherapy, certain drugs, or hypnosis (see HYPNOTISM) are used to e?ect the abreaction. The technique is used in the treatment of anxiety, hysteria, or other neurotic states.
n. the therapeutic release of strong emotion commonly associated with a buried memory. The therapist may help the patient to retrieve the memory (sometimes through hypnosis), which is accompanied by the release and discharge of tension and anxiety associated with it; this is supposed to rid the memory of its power. This intervention is now largely obsolete in psychological practice. See repression.