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Trauma Processing by Putting It Into Words
Instead of avoiding traumatic memories or trying to suppress them, deliberately approach the experience and put it into words. This can mean speaking with a trusted person or therapist, or writing it down in a way that matches the intensity of what happened. Naming the trauma helps reduce isolation and shame while making it easier to reorganize the memory into a more coherent understanding.
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“We need to communicate and put words to what's going on inside of us. And very often a person knows, but they're not admitting it to themselves because they're afraid of it, right?”
huberman · Essentials: Therapy, Treating Trauma & Other Life Challenges | Dr. Paul Conti · Jan 22, 2026 · 1:18 · open ↗
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