![]() ![]() When our brain then recognises similarities between our present situation and our past trauma (e.g. When we experience a traumatic event, our brain often stores the memory based on what we are feeling and sensing at that time. Sometimes when we are experiencing and responding to extreme fear or danger, our memories are not processed and stored in the usual way. Again, this is not your giving your attacker consent, it is an instinctive survival mechanism.
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