The Nature of Traumatic Memory: Why Our Memories of Terrifying Events are Spotty
As a psychologist who works with trauma, I am very much aware of how difficult it can be to recall details of a traumatic experience. Even the question, “can you tell me about your trauma?” can be befuddling, if not somewhat disturbing, to one who has experienced it. In fact, it is the very nature of our human response to trauma that we defend against taking in the frightening experience in its entirety. We are designed by nature to not let the full weight of the experience become conscious,...