The article examines the resurgence of the idea that traumatic memories are repressed and stored in the body, highlighting scientific concerns about false memories, the risks of suggestive therapies, and the promotion of unproven treatments like psychedelic-assisted therapy.
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body responds to trauma beyond conscious memory
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