Tag: healing trauma
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The Neuroscience of Trauma and Memory Reconsolidation

Memory reconsolidation means that when you recall a memory, it becomes flexible and can be changed. McGill research shows even traumatic memories can be updated. This helps explain why therapy can reduce the pain of trauma. With the right approach, memories lose their power, helping you heal and feel better.
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Stats on Infidelity: What They Reveal About Infidelity, Betrayal, and Trust

This article explores infidelity’s prevalence and its deep impact, like betrayal trauma, using a survey of 94,943 people. It examines motives—emotional affairs for women, sexual infidelity for men—and outcomes like trust issues. Trauma symptoms (hyperarousal, hypoarousal) linger subconsciously, requiring therapies like hypnosis for healing. Evolutionary insights explain patterns, emphasizing communication for healthy relationships.
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Dating Anxiety: A Neuroscience-Based Approach to Overcoming Relationship Trauma

Heal from dating anxiety and relationship trauma using neuroscience-based approaches and hypnotherapy. How Accelerated Hypnotherapy uses evidence from Neuroscience to connect you with your Superconscious and create healthier connections and relationships
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When Being Heard Isn’t Enough

When Listening and Validating Isn’t Enough: Finding Answers Through Hypnosis Therapy has long been seen as the space where people come to be heard. A place where someone listens intently, validates your feelings, and helps you process what you’re going through. But while validation and listening ear is comforting, let’s face it… Sometimes not just…
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Neuroscience on Trauma & Iatrogenic Injury

Trauma is a profound experience that can leave lasting imprints on the brain, body, and mind. When it comes to healing, many turn to therapy, believing that sharing their story will help release its grip. While discussing trauma with a therapist can foster understanding and healing, it’s equally important to acknowledge the potential risks, including…