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Significats de
abreaction
en anglès
portuguès
catarse
català
catarsi
espanyol
catársis
Tornar al significat
(Psychoanalysis) purging of emotional tensions.
catharsis
katharsis
català
catarsi
Sinònims
Examples for "
catharsis
"
catharsis
katharsis
Examples for "
catharsis
"
1
It is simply that the outrage cannot find its normal ritual
catharsis
.
2
Gabriele let her sob on her back until the
catharsis
was complete.
3
And what it turned out to be was the opposite of
catharsis
.
4
Uproarious laughter was not slapped into the sorrowful silence of dramatic
catharsis
.
5
The euro zone will flit between crisis and
catharsis
in 2015.
1
To Aristotle tragedy seemed to afford a cleansing or
"
katharsis
of the soul" through the sympathetic experience of pity or fear.
2
Such, approximately, is Aristotle's view of the Tragic Emotion, or
Katharsis
.
3
What is meant by the Purgation
(
Katharsis
)
through pity and fear?
4
Bernays concludes that by
Katharsis
is denoted the "alleviating discharge" of the emotions themselves.
5
The mysterious
Katharsis
,
the emotion of tragedy, is, then, a special type of the unique aesthetic emotion.
Ús de
abreaction
en anglès
1
This seems to after-shadow the modern views on intrapsychical conflict and
abreaction
.
2
He said only that the command might be removed by a reverse
abreaction
.
3
To you, this is just
abreaction
or acting-out or something clinical.
4
Often the conversion represented a psychological
abreaction
,
an unhealthy swing from extreme desolation to elation.
5
I can still feel and experience, to the point of
abreaction
,
how awful and disorienting it felt.
6
Augustine's conversion seems like a psychological
abreaction
,
after which the convert falls exhausted into the arms of God, all passion spent.
7
Abreaction
is the process of reliving, in detail, an event.
Gramàtica, pronunciació i més
Col·locacions frequents
psychological abreaction
just abreaction
reverse abreaction
Translations for
abreaction
portuguès
catarse
català
catarsi
espanyol
catársis
abreacción
Abreaction
a través del temps