Examining Traumatic Memories

Re-Encoding and Reconsolidation

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  • Homayoun Shahri

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30820/0743-4804-2018-28-45

Parole chiave:

neuroscience, trauma, memory, information theory, re-encoding, reconsolidation

Abstract

In questo articolo l’autore prende in esame una breve rassegna di memorie traumatiche in base alle neuroscienze e alla teoria dell’informazione e presenta una nuova tecnica che può riscrivere i ricordi traumatici durante la riconsolidazione. Questa tecnica si basa sull’aggiunta, nel momento del richiamo di memorie traumatiche, di nuove informazioni che possono provocare la loro re-codifica durante la riconsolidazione. Le risultanti risposte ri-scritte sembrano durature.

Biografia autore

Homayoun Shahri

Homayoun Shahri, Ph.D., M.A., CBT, LMFT, received his PhD in electrical engineering specializing in coding and information theory from Lehigh University in 1990, and his master of arts in clinical and somatic psychology from Santa Barbara Graduate Institute (now part of The Chicago School of Professional Psychology) in 2012. He is a licensed marriage and family therapist, and has a private practice in Irvine, CA, USA. Homayoun is a Certified Bioenergetic Therapist, and is a member of the International Institute of Bioenergetic Analysis (IIBA) and the Southern California Institute for Bioenergetic Analysis (SCIBA). Homayoun is a member of the United States Association of Body Psychotherapy (USABP) and is on the peer review board of the International Body Psychotherapy Journal.
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Shahri, H. (2018). Examining Traumatic Memories: Re-Encoding and Reconsolidation. Bioenergetic Analysis, 28(1), 45–62. https://doi.org/10.30820/0743-4804-2018-28-45

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