Abreact

/ˌæbrɪˈækt/ verb

In psychology, to release repressed emotions or trauma by talking about or acting out the experiences in a therapeutic setting.

From Latin 'ab-' (away) + 'reactus' (acted), a term coined in early psychology meaning to 'react out' or 'perform away' one's emotional burden.

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