Quote by: Alexander Lowen

While the repression of a memory is a psychological process, the suppression of feeling is accomplished by deadening a part of the body or reducing its motility so that feeling is diminished. The repression of the memory is dependent upon and related to the suppression of feeling, for as long as the feeling persists, the memory remains vivid. Suppression entails the development of chronic muscular tension in those areas of the body where the feeling would be experienced. In the case of sexual feeling, this tension is found in and about the abdomen and pelvis


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Author Bio


  • NameAlexander Lowen
  • DescriptionAmerican psychotherapist
  • BornDecember 23, 1910
  • DiedOctober 28, 2008
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionPsychotherapist; Psychiatrist