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Memory isn't just a single thing; there are multiple types. Explicit memory is under conscious control and involves factual information. Implicit memory is not under conscious control, and includes procedural memories (i.e. remembering how to do things) and emotional memories (including trauma memories). There is both short-term and long-term memory, and sleep is a crucial time for the consolidation of long-term meories.

Traumatic events can leave a lasting impact on our memory. This infographic breaks down how traumatic memory affects the brain, body and nervous system. It can be difficult to understand how trauma impacts clients, but this free tool for mental health practitioners makes it easier. Share the infographic with your clients. Memory Psychology, Brain Infographic, Clear Brain Fog, Episodic Memory, Types Of Memory, Brain Memory, Brain Facts, Brain Anatomy, Brain Science

Traumatic events can leave a lasting impact on our memory. This infographic breaks down how traumatic memory affects the brain, body and nervous system. It can be difficult to understand how trauma impacts clients, but this free tool for mental health practitioners makes it easier. Share the infographic with your clients.

Illustration showing the steps associated with the stage model of memory. Three vertical rectangles are arranged horizontally and labeled as follows from left to right: sensory memory (impression or sensation), short-term memory (words, names, numbers; maintained by rehearsal), and long-term memory (concepts, meaning). Three arrows on the left of the figure point toward the first box (sensory memory) and are labeled "sensory input." An arrow labeled "forgetting" points downward from this box ... Memory Psychology, University Psychology, Repressed Memories, Letter A Coloring Pages, Block Notes, Sensory Input, Memory Words, Short Term Memory, Group Project

Illustration showing the steps associated with the stage model of memory. Three vertical rectangles are arranged horizontally and labeled as follows from left to right: sensory memory (impression or sensation), short-term memory (words, names, numbers; maintained by rehearsal), and long-term memory (concepts, meaning). Three arrows on the left of the figure point toward the first box (sensory memory) and are labeled "sensory input." An arrow labeled "forgetting" points downward from this box…

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Do not find car keys, you left your lunch at home, forgot to congratulate your best friend on birthday, it’s hard to remember the names of people in a new company? All these and other unpleasant changes that are associated with memory cause dissatisfaction and bring chaos to life. So it’s time to focus on […]

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