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Can Recovered Memories Be Trusted? - Page 3© Svali
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Feb 3, 2001
3) van der Kolk, B. A. (1994). The body keeps the score: Memory and the evolving psychobiology of posttraumatic stress. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 1, 253-265.
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a few weeks ago i had a really strange dream about a prison, a group of us was being taken there for some kind of military testing.. the dream was so detailed, i think it was a memory, so i wrote it a ...
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I am not sure if this is out of line but it is what I have learned about these different types of situations. If you experience something in a dream or see it somehow whether you are awake or dreaming ...
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In response to message posted by scattered:
scattered I am not a survivor but I am a friend of two survivors and I have to say tha ...
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In response to message posted by svali:
well, here i am, going off the deep end..i have chronic nightmares..had recurring ones for ...
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In response to message posted by bluemerle1960:
Tenna, I think that the experience that you are describing is fairly frequent in ...
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