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It seems that when a person experiences a trauma, either a “t” or “T,” it becomes locked into its own memory network as it was experienced—the images, physical sensations, tastes and smells, sounds, and beliefs—as if frozen in time in the body and the mind.
A Therapist's Guide to EMDR: Tools and Techniques for Successful Treatment
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