abreaction - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • consider: Top of Page Consider the abreaction of guilt, or moral abreaction.
  • experience: This emotional attachment to the therapist signifies that the client is experiencing the abreaction of guilt.
  • cause: For example, an insight into a psychological problem causes the abreaction of guilt. [ ¹ ] .
  • mean: This effect means that abreaction starts forcing his problems into his everyday awareness and drives him to seek ways of resolving them.
  • follow: Step 1. This abreaction usually follows the abreaction of guilt.

Converse of subject

  • generate: Resentment is generated by the abreaction of guilt, and bitterness by the abreaction of pride.

Adjective modifier

  • intense: Top of Page Example B My second intense abreaction occurred some fifteen months later.
  • social: The contents of social abreaction are the new ideas of the age.
  • moral: Top of Page Consider the abreaction of guilt, or moral abreaction.

Modifies a noun

  • ': I give the name ' abreaction ' to these sequences.
  • '.: So I also call it ' moral abreaction '. The abreactional process starts from an insight into the cause of a psychological problem.
  • force: The backlash of guilt, resentment and bitterness generated by abreaction forces the person to come to terms with immature thoughts and desires.
  • increase: As his anxiety levels rise, the intensity of abreaction increases in tandem.

Noun used with modifier

  • ': I give the name ' abreaction ' to these sequences.
  • drug: A better way of using drug abreaction is to sandwich it between the use of standard psychotherapies.

Preposition: of

  • guilt: In the abreaction of guilt the switch from jealousy to guilt involves love leading to hate.
  • pride: In the abreaction of pride, the initial stage of sorrow allows the person to release the anxiety attached to their social identity.
  • narcissism: First, I give a summary of the abreaction of guilt so that I can compare it to the abreaction of narcissism.
  • jealousy: This process uses the abreaction of jealousy and is controlled by a medicine man or a shaman.
  • compliance: For three years I thought that the abreaction of compliance represented the elimination of the inferiority complex. [ 4 ] .

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