Accelerated Trauma Therapy – How it helps in Addiction?
You have received an assessment from your manager; she gave you glowing reviews, positive comments, and a few negative feedbacks. As you walk away back to your work, you often neglect the positive feedback and become hooked on the negative one. Few people may call you a pessimist or overachiever, but it’s pretty normal. Our brain is often wrapped with emotionally charged events, especially negative ones. Though you might not be able to recall what happened before or after that event, you would surely remember the idiocracy associated with it. This is normal until and unless a negative or traumatic event occurs. As mentioned, the brain magnetizes negative impacts compared to positive ones, and when this happens, you want to avoid it at all possible costs. Our stick memory brings the slightest contextual clues and results in a state of hypervigilance, phobias, panic disorder, Addiction, and depression. If you are experiencing all this, you might consider that you won’t be able to co...