Memory suppression refers to the process of intentionally blocking out traumatic memories or unwanted experiences from consciousness. It is an effective coping strategy that can help individuals deal...
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: How memory suppression affects relationships: insights from psychology & personal experience
Memory suppression is a natural defense mechanism that allows individuals to cope with unbearable traumatic experiences such as physical or emotional abuse, warfare, terrorist attacks, or natural...
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Can forgetting be a form of healing from generational trauma?
When people talk about healing from past experiences that caused them pain and suffering, they often assume it involves remembering...
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: Healing from generational trauma through forgetting: how to let go of painful memories and move forward