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Brain blocking out childhood trauma
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Would hypotism be able to reveal a childhood trauma that your brain has chosen to forgotten?
Say you knew someone that suspected they had been abused as a child and since then that person ( abuser) had died.
If they wish to know one way or another, would hypnosis be able to reveal anything so they could put the past behind them, move on and "grieve" in their own way.
Thanks in advance.
Say you knew someone that suspected they had been abused as a child and since then that person ( abuser) had died.
If they wish to know one way or another, would hypnosis be able to reveal anything so they could put the past behind them, move on and "grieve" in their own way.
Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If hypnosis could bring to the fore some painful memories, I would maybe consider counselling prior to it, to help deal with it. Counselling may even help the person to move on, without any need to know for sure, therefore leaving the grieving process out of it. I'm sure if these memories are supressed, they are for a reason and counselling in my humble opinion, would be more beneficial than hypnosis.
I'm fairly sure if the brain could block out horrific memories form childhood then my memory would be a complete blank prior to the age of 12- as it is, if you or your friend are lucky enough not to be able to remember some abuse then stick with that it's infinitely preferable to constantly rehashing it in your mind and wondering why people did certain things, if it was your fault, their fault, could you have done anything differently, were they metally ill, alcoholic, psychotic, sadistic etc because although you can certainly 'grieve' for it as you put it and draw a line under it, you can never actually be free of it, so I personally wouldn't entertain trying to dredge it up, as I think you'll open a bigger can of worms than you could ever possibly anticipate.
I have to say also at this point, that when the person was clearing out their dads posessions, there were lots of sickening photos of children doing things that were clearly not right.
Sorry, I got the time wrong, person is 43, as in the above, gave rise to possible suspicions of abuse. From a fragmented childhood memory of say 10 years old of father in bedroom after lights out.
33 years on, person still trying to draw a line under it after the father been dead for 15 years.
I do agree that the mind does block out traumatic events and obviously there is some sort of issues because don't know whether to love or "hate" the father. I believe he mind is protecting my friend, it's all very sad, but she just wants to be able to let go.
Do you continue to hate the father for being a suspected abuser
Sorry, I got the time wrong, person is 43, as in the above, gave rise to possible suspicions of abuse. From a fragmented childhood memory of say 10 years old of father in bedroom after lights out.
33 years on, person still trying to draw a line under it after the father been dead for 15 years.
I do agree that the mind does block out traumatic events and obviously there is some sort of issues because don't know whether to love or "hate" the father. I believe he mind is protecting my friend, it's all very sad, but she just wants to be able to let go.
Do you continue to hate the father for being a suspected abuser
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