Healing Traumatic Memories, Part 2
Recent brain research has revealed new clues to better guide us in the process of resolving traumatic memories. The key is called a mismatch experience.
Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life published the following articles in January, 2016.
Recent brain research has revealed new clues to better guide us in the process of resolving traumatic memories. The key is called a mismatch experience.
Gaslighting and further trauma await when a victim seeks help from a therapist who fails to recognize a manipulator’s “crazy making” tactics.
Can you really eliminate the fear and distress associated with a traumatic memory? Until recently, researchers weren’t sure, but significant discoveries are now improving the way therapists treat traumatic memories.
We should be skeptical when researchers or theorists tell us that hate is always grounded in fear or insecurity.
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