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  1. Chapter 3: Catharsis and human interaction

    ... only be done to a limited degree. See also the comment on physiological correlates of distress (Chapter 7, B. Disabling personal distress in the ...

    Archivist - Sun 26 Jul 2020.

  2. Chapter 7: Effects of distress

    ... personal, its impact is still psychobiologic; it has a physiological component or basis. This is because the body is the medium of ... and automatic distortion. Physiological correlates of distress One model derives from the work of Pavlov and ...

    Archivist - Sun 26 Jul 2020.

  3. Chapter 2: Human catharsis

    ... feel secure enough to allow this convulsion to occur. As the physiological process occurs, the pain of separation, of love frustrated pours ...

    Archivist - Sun 26 Jul 2020.

  4. Catharsis in Psychotherapy

    ... psycho-physiologic tension is effected, as shown in both the physiological measures and subjective experiencing. Finally, the implications ...

    Archivist - Fri 1 Jan 2021.

  5. Catharsis

    ... seems to suggest that "Blowing off steam" may reduce physiological stress in the short term. However, this discharge may act as a ...

    JanPieter - Mon 25 Nov 2013.

  6. Chapter 1: The non-cathartic society

    ... well have a cathartic effect. Such dreaming involves a minor physiological storm or convulsion. When human subjects have enough sleep in ...

    Archivist - Sun 26 Jul 2020.