JB Nash… - Foundations of Play Therapy, 2011 - books.google.com ... Termed abreaction, this process is different from catharsis because abreaction includes the reliving and ... Play Therapy 5 catharsis in terms of a hydraulic theory of built-up negative ... and applies the most appropriate change agent (s) inherent in play (eg, abre- action, storytelling, a ... Related articles
C Christian… - The Second Century of …, 2011 - books.google.com ... Recollection without affect almost invari- ably produces no result [p. 6]. Hypnosis, suggestion, catharsis, and abreaction would eventually give way to other techniques, including free association and dream analysis, as Freud aimed at achieving a new method by which to reach ...
CE Schaefer - 2011 - books.google.com ... affect. Termed abreaction, this process is different from catharsis because abreaction includes the reliving and mastering of the experience itself rather than the simple release of affect (Freud, 1892, as cited in Erwin, 2001). While ... Cited by 24 - Related articles - All 4 versions
[PDF] from umi.comD Barash - 2011 - gradworks.umi.com ... in my experience were the phenomenological experiences of emotions and the therapeutic effect of emotional catharsis explored or an understanding of the roots of these states pursued. ... abreaction, a term which ―describes an emotional outburst consistent with a traumatic ... Related articles
R VanFleet - Foundations of Play Therapy, 2011 - books.google.com ... support. Catharsis and abreaction. Children typically play out their strongest feelings and reenact traumatic events because of the safe and accepting environment cre- ated by their parents. Play can be very expressive. Parents ... Cited by 2 - Related articles