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4 Ways to Heal From Your Past (Traumatic Memories Part 2)

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Here’s the thing about trauma: even though the event happened in the past, we work with trauma in the present moment. It causes pain in the present moment, it changes your nervous system in the present moment. The hurt isn’t just “in the past” it’s right here, in your body and emotions right now. In the last video we talked about 4 ways traumatic memories differ from regular memories. In this video we’ll cover 4 ways you can work with those memories in the present moment so they don’t bother you so much.

When traumatic memories are integrated and consolidated, real healing can happen. This might look like someone being able to say “This terrible thing happened, but right now, I am safe”. And when they remember the event, they can calm their mind and body in the present moment. The memory becomes a memory instead of a flashback where they re-experience a terrible event as if it’s happening again.
As we talked about in the last video traumatic memories differ from regular memories in 4 ways:
They don’t naturally soften over time, they stay intense and vivid
Traumatic memories are often sensory- it FEELS like the event in sights, sounds, smells.
The passage of time is distorted-it feels like you’re living it over again in the present
They are often fragmented, they don’t follow a sequential order, some information may be missing or blocked

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Complementary & Alternative Medicine Part 1 – National MS Society

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MS Learn Online is the National MS Society’s online educational webcast series. This video features part one of a discussion with Allen Bowling, MD, who talks about diet, supplements, physical medicine, and multiple sclerosis.
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Trauma and Behavior Part 1: "How Trauma Affects the Brain"

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Trauma and Behavior Part 1: "How Trauma Affects the Brain"

Educational Specialist Laura Phipps describes the effect of trauma on the brain, and what this often looks like in terms of children’s behavior.
Video Series Discussion Guide: https://fcrp.unc.edu/files/2017/09/resource_parent_discussion_guide.pdf

Watch the entire Trauma & Behavior Series:
Part 1: http://youtu.be/lPftosmseYE
Part 2: http://youtu.be/zgT6oXkIeCg
Part 3: http://youtu.be/g7hq9ujeIwM
Part 4: http://youtu.be/nwabWfky3Ro

More from FCRP:
Fostering Perspectives newsletter, “Focusing on Child Well-being”
Includes letters from youth in foster care about how to promote well-being, and articles on understanding trauma and helping children feel safe.
http://www.fosteringperspectives.org/fpv17n2/FPv17n2.pdf

Fostering Perspectives newsletter, “Overcoming Parenting Challenges”
Includes advice from youth and professionals on handling meltdowns and other disruptive behavior and building trust.
http://www.fosteringperspectives.org/fpv16n1/FPv16n1.pdf

Children’s Services Practice Notes newsletter, “Trauma Informed Child Welfare Practice”
Includes information on different types of trauma, and policies and practices that can create an informed, sensitive, and effective child welfare response.
http://www.practicenotes.org/v17n2/cspnv17n2.pdf

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The WORST Injuries! (Part 1) | COMPILATION | River Monsters

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The WORST Injuries! (Part 1) | COMPILATION | River Monsters

Hunting down a river monster can take blood, sweat and tears. Literally. From vicious bites from underwater attacks, to hooking yourself on your own line. What’s the worst injury you’ve ever come across?

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Most HORRIFIC Injuries XI | Part 2!

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Darcy Kuemper Leaves With Injury During Coyotes Vs Wild Game

Arizona Coyotes’ Darcy Kuemper is forced to leave the game with what appears to be a lower-body injury against the Minnestoa Wild.

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