Psychological trauma: a neurophysiological process with psychological consequences.
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v20i80.835Keywords:
trauma, PTSD, freezing response, paralysis, dissociation, somatizationAbstract
In this article we discuss the about the impact and secuela of psychological trauma in the organism and its neurophysiological consecuences. Psychological trauma, when also dissociation, is stored in the system as an implicit and procedural memory, manifesting significant alterations in different physiological systems, that lately act as sustenance mechanism and memory. We present a rational to psychotherapy work about physiological phenomenas as an introduction and as a base to use neurophysiological approaches as EMDR and Brainspotting.
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