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Traumatic memories are often fragmented – a psychologist explains how and why that happens

By Michele Patterson Ford, Lecturer in Psychology, Dickinson College
When a person’s story about a traumatic event seems fuzzy, they may be experiencing the nuances of how their brain processes trauma.The Conversation


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