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Original Articles

An Indirect Method of Discovering Primary Traumatic Experiences: Two Case Examples

Pages 41-47 | Published online: 21 Sep 2011
 

Abstract

Our primitive brain has the capacity to recall visual, auditory, olfactory, tactual, and postural memories. Consciously we all set limitations on our abilities to recall. The technique described here suggests that all of us can recall meaningful sensory experiences with the help of multiple subconscious reviews of an event. We are aware of moods unconsciously and can assign colors to these moods. The unconscious mind can localize the true site of pain even when the patient is consciously sure the pain is localized elsewhere. The methods of exploration are described, and possible values of the methods are pointed out.

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