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The Status of Freud's Legacy on Emotional Processing: Contemporary Revisions
Authors:Jill Littrell PhD
Institution:School of Social Work, Georgia State University , Atlanta, GA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article evaluates, in light of current empirical data, several of the assumptions contributed to our field by Freud about how emotions operate. The idea that expression of emotions dissipates these emotions is evaluated. The idea that bottling up emotion results is ill health is reviewed. The idea that pain of trauma and loss needs to be confronted is examined. Additionally, the assumption that traumatic events invariably result in distress is discussed. It is argued that empirical findings reject the Freudian model of emotion as energy that must be discharged. Empirical findings also support the view that revisiting painful emotion can be helpful when the result is to find a new perspective on painful events. Thus, empirical literature rejects Freudian rationale for confronting prior trauma and loss, while offering new perspectives for how to handle distress resulting from trauma and loss.
Keywords:Catharsis  abreaction  benefit finding  reappraisal  suppression  repression  writing about trauma  trauma
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