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abreacted
vb. (en-past of: abreact)
Usage examples of "abreacted".
Once, in 1964, when Sandoz LSD-25 could still be acquired -- especially in Berkeley -- Fat had dropped one huge hit of it and had abreacted back in time or had shot forward in time or up outside of time.
Had he been shown an even older symbol he would have abreacted farther.
Elmo's Fire which Fat recognized as alive and sentient probably abreacted back to this time-period and is one of our own children.
Breuer and Freud are correct in stating that the operative force of the idea which was not abreacted by allowing its strangulated effect to find a way out in speech or action must be relived—brought back, in other words—to its status nascendi.