The phrase “forgive and forget” is a common slogan and recommendation. But does it make sense for trauma survivors? While researching for my book, You Don’t Need to Forgive: Trauma Recovery on Your ...
The human capacity to forget is not merely a failure of memory but a fundamental adaptive mechanism. Memory suppression and intentional forgetting involve the active inhibition of unwanted or ...
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‘Memory Lane’ Review: Remember to Forget
For decades, psychologists and neuroscientists have propagated a dismal picture of the human mind. We are told that far from being rational, most of what we think and do is propelled by irrational ...
Having a hard time remembering what people say in conversations? You're not alone, and there are strategies to help!
This station earns commissions on purchases made through the link(s) on this page. TL;DR: With memoryOS, you can have personal trainer for your brain that helps you remember better with science-backed ...
Reviewed Work: Revisiting Loss: Memory, Trauma and Nostalgia in the Novels of Kazuo Ishiguro Wojciech Drag HJEAS (Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies--formerly HSE - Hungarian Studies of ...
Forgetting names quickly is a common experience that often reveals more than just a weak memory. Psychologists suggest it reflects unique cognitive styles, such as prioritizing context, deep thinking, ...
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