Emotional Healing

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun the action of repairing something

verb to repair or fix something

  • The tailor is skilled in mending delicate fabrics.
  • I'll be mending my favorite jeans this weekend.
  • I'm mending fences with my old friend after our argument.
  • Time is mending the wounds of the past.

noun a process of ending a romantic relationship in a thoughtful and respectful manner

  • The couple decided to pursue conscious uncoupling as a way to end their marriage amicably.
  • They're trying out this new thing called conscious uncoupling, where they break up in a more thoughtful way.
  • They're doing that whole conscious uncoupling thing to end things peacefully.
  • Their relationship ended with a sense of conscious uncoupling, allowing both parties to move on positively.

noun A hug or embrace, typically expressing affection or comfort.

  • Al final de la reunión, intercambiaron un abrazo como muestra de gratitud.
  • Después de tanto tiempo sin vernos, nos dimos un abrazo muy fuerte.
  • ¡Qué bueno verte, dame un abrazo apretado!
  • El abrazo de la naturaleza se siente al caminar por el bosque en primavera.

noun a psychoanalytic term for the release of emotional tension achieved through recalling a repressed traumatic experience

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  • The therapist guided the patient through an abreaction to help process past traumas.
  • During the therapy session, the patient had a powerful abreaction that brought up intense emotions.
  • After talking about his childhood, he had a major abreaction and started crying uncontrollably.
  • Watching the movie triggered an abreaction in her, causing her to reflect on her own experiences.