11/11/2024
Have you ever had a bad memory that keeps coming back, even when you don’t want it to?
For people who have been through something really scary or upsetting, this happens a lot…
But why do these painful memories keep popping up?
When something really bad happens, your brain tries to protect you.
It’s like your brain takes a mental picture of the bad thing and keeps reminding you about it…
thinking it’s helping you stay safe.
It’s almost like a warning system saying, “Hey, remember this so it doesn’t happen again!”
But sometimes, this backfires.
Instead of helping, your brain keeps replaying the bad memory over and over, even when you’re actually safe.
This can make you feel like you’re still in danger, even when you’re not.
Certain things called "triggers" can remind you of the scary event...
A trigger could be a sound, a smell, or something you see that reminds your brain of what happened before.
When this happens, you might feel like you’re back in that scary moment, even though it’s not really happening.
This is called a "flashback," and it’s when your brain makes you feel like the bad memory is happening all over again.
It can be really overwhelming.
When something bad happens, it’s normal to feel scared, angry, or sad…
But for people with trauma, those feelings don’t go away like they normally do.
They get stuck in your brain and body, and come back when you remember the event.
This is why some memories still make people feel upset, even if the event happened a long time ago.
The good news is that you can help your brain heal from trauma!
There is a new type of therapy…
An energy healing method that can reset your brain to process these bad memories so they don’t bother you anymore.
In very little time you can let go of the painful memories and feel much better.
If you or someone you know has been through something really hard and keeps thinking about it…
Don’t worry—there are ways to help.
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