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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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Traumatic Memory Processing: How to Dive Into It to Get Over It

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Traumatic Memory Processing | how are traumatic memories different? This video explains traumatic memory processing, and it provides a helpful way to understand how traumatic memories are formed and why they are different from other memories so you can understand yourself or a loved one better.

This video will also explain the connection between the hippocampus and memory, and how the hippocampus is impacted by trauma and cortisol and the various other cortisol effects on the body. It will also discuss the limbic system and memory.

The EMDR process provides an effective way to reprocess thoughts, traumatic memory, body memory and trauma. EMDR, first created by Francine Shapiro, stands for eye movement desensitization and reprocessing. My explanations and beliefs are supported by trauma experts, such as Francine Shapiro, Lisa Najavits, who wrote Seeking Safety, and Daniel Amen (of Amen Clinics).

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How Traumatic is it for a Dog to Change Owners

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How traumatic is it for a dog to change owners when rehoming is the only option?

I’m a firm believer that dogs are a privilege, not a right.

So before we embark on the journey of pet parenting, we need to be sure we’re ready to take on the responsibilities that a living, feeling, creature entails.

Unfortunately, even the best-intentioned and most prepared person can find themselves in a situation where they must rehome their beloved canine companion.

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