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1. I repressed a smile.

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3. Not all that is unconscious is repressed, although all that is repressed is unconscious.

4. Oh, some more repressed memories.

5. His childhood was repressed and solitary.

6. The repressed archaic heritage is unconscious.

7. He repressed a shudder of disgust.

8. All protest is brutally repressed by the regime.

9. She repressed her desire to mention his name.

10. The submerged or repressed gene is called “recessive.”

11. " The Repressed Urge in the Middle-Aged Male.

12. It must be quickly and sternly repressed.

13. The military government repressed the striking workers.

14. He repressed a sudden desire to cry.

15. Nearly everyone was Catholic, but the Church was repressed.

16. They were compared to animals, sexually repressed beasts.

17. 4 The military government repressed the striking workers.

18. He repressed his natural sexual desires as sinful.

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20. 6 She repressed her desire to mention his name.

21. Human rights activists and religious activists were severely repressed.

22. The Traoré regime repressed all dissenters until the late 1980s.

23. The vicious circle of repressed feeling is finally broken.

24. Reverb of the Repressed: Race and Classlessness by John O'Kane

25. The little boy was repressed by his parents and seldom spoke.

26. For years he had successfully repressed the painful memories of childhood.

27. 20 The disturbance was repressed at last by the riot police.

28. The disturbance was repressed at last by the riot police.

29. Some have charged that the Puritans were sexually repressed and inhibited.

30. Rebellions in the area were bloodily repressed by pro-government forces.

31. He had long ago repressed the painful memories of his childhood.

32. Freudian teaching interprets this as heavily repressed feelings of hostility towards her family.

33. The Victorian era is characterized by its strict conventions and repressed emotion.

34. I want to know if it was repressed black anger or just giddiness.

35. They came from Williams' dysfunctional family, his tortured psyche and his repressed homosexuality.

36. Either he had genuinely repressed what he knew or he refused to acknowledge it.

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38. Atmin is repressed in an oxygen dependent manner through p53 and HIF-1α

39. Abreaction definition, release of emotional tension achieved through recalling a repressed traumatic experience

40. 8 Cohabitation produced virtually invisible pressure, so he has repressed into physiological psychology of repression.

41. It is anger that is repressed that leads to violence and loss of control.

42. Countertransference definition, transference on the part of the analyst of repressed feelings aroused by the patient

43. It may well have been rooted in a repressed homosexuality according to the psychoanalytic model.

44. They may have recalled aspects of the trauma that were forgotten or repressed ( psychogenic amnesia ).

45. Patriarchal religion is built on many millennia of repressed fear of the power of female bodily processes.

46. It is a form of reenactment of repressed memories, a kind of photo-theatre, or psychic realism.

47. Arthur Penn's movie is a study of teenage trauma and repressed sexuality masquerading as a Western.

48. Rushing a repressed woman from the 1950s into the freewheeling sexual mores of the 21st century...

49. Abreaction A process used in PSYCHOTHERAPY in which repressed thoughts and feelings are brought into consciousness and ‘relived’

50. Deep-seated hatreds that have been repressed for centuries are being revived to fuel more wars and conflicts.

51. An initial period of identification is important to a repressed group that has never had adequate self-images.

52. Since Jammeh took power, he has routinely and ruthlessly repressed all forms of dissent in the country.

53. Hippies believed that sex and sexuality were natural biological phenomena which should be neither denied nor repressed.

54. As if some one like me should have sat there quietly like a mouse, demure and repressed!

55. I had a lot of repressed anger toward my family that I didn't realize till my father died.

56. 15 As some quaint, dimity-repressed little islanders from whose dusty loins sprang forth Shakespeare, Upstairs Downstairs and an Empire.

57. The drowned body that refuses to stay submerged can be taken as a metaphor for the repressed but irrepressible female.

58. Abreaction.A method of becoming conscious of repressed emotional reactions through the retelling and reliving of a traumatic experience

59. Abreaction definition: the release and expression of emotional tension associated with repressed ideas by Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

60. Amiss had an almost overwhelming desire to cadge a cigarette in order to demonstrate solidarity, but he repressed it.

61. In psychoanalysis, Catharsis is the release of tension and anxiety that results from bringing repressed feelings and memories into consciousness.

62. But the ways of wild nature, repressed by sheep grazing for so long, will not be held back for ever.

63. Abreact: To release (repressed emotions) by acting out, as in words, behavior, or the imagination, the situation causing the conflict.

64. For example, most abduction experiences, which often take place in childhood, are repressed and have to be recovered using hypnosis.

65. Abreactions are helpful in recovering dissociated or repressed traumatic material, reconnecting missing affect with recalled material and for transforming traumatic memories

66. (For more on these issues, see Demographics of Lebanon) The government was not without its critics, though open dissent was repressed.

67. Being repressed both by the feudal disciplines and the ridiculous social rules, they behave the sense of sadomasochism in their minds.

68. For much of the time there was continuous subcutaneous and repressed friction, broken by occasional and emotionally trying attempts at reconciliation.

69. 19 More than that, Po must come to grips with his own repressed memories of the moment that left him an abandoned infant.

70. Abreactions whether induced or spontaneous is a process of releasing any repressed emotions by the client ‘reliving’ in their imagination, a previous negative experience

71. What does Abreact mean? To release (repressed emotions) by acting out, as in words, behavior, or the imagination, the situation causing the conf

72. Abreacted, abreacting, Abreacts to release repressed emotions by reliving the original traumatic experience See the full definition of Abreacts at merriam-webster.com »

73. “Repressed memories” and similar expressions are enclosed in quotation marks to distinguish them from the more typical memories that all of us have.

74. Abreaction, Abreaction therapy A term used by psychoanalysts to refer to the process of releasing repressed emotions by reliving in the imagination a previous negative experience

75. Bloodily adv [suppress, kill] d'une manière sanglante [crush, defeat, repress] dans le sang → Rebellions in the area were Bloodily repressed by pro-government forces.

76. What does Abreaction mean? The release of emotions as the result of recalling or reliving a traumatic, repressed experience with which they are ass

77. Abreact (third-person singular simple present Abreacts, present participle Abreacting, simple past and past participle Abreacted) (transitive, psychoanalysis) To eliminate previously repressed emotions by reliving past experiences

78. Abreact (third-person singular simple present Abreacts, present participle abreacting, simple past and past participle abreacted) (transitive, psychoanalysis) To eliminate previously repressed emotions by reliving past experiences

79. When I learned about her story, then I learned about Burma and how repressed they are by this military junta that leads Burma - that is the government.

80. Achever Clausewitz thus reveals another side of René Girard—the chartiste and the historian, and even the repressed romantic (“J’entre dans Clausewitz par Chopin,” he writes on page 193)