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anthony
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Emotional abuse is traumatic IF done over a persistent duration. That is the definition of emotional abuse... being durational abuse where emotional / verbal abuse is used versus physical. It is the longevity of events that make it a traumatic event. So in essence, you do remember already.I have been asked to try and recall memories that were traumatic for me. The problem is I can recall plenty of times when my parents were emotionally abusive towards me, but as I have become desensitised, I cannot now recall what is traumatic.
Not sure what desensitised has to do with it, as desensitisation is not about memory, it's about your response to a memory / event. You desensitise your response, you don't remove it from memory.
Memory is extremely subjective, meaning that time alone allows lesser emotional memories to simply dissipate from you. Strong memories that you have a strong emotional connection with, you carry with you and recall. The rest... they simply dwell away and can no longer be ascertained as accurate.
Don't try and remember everything, that is a failure in the making, let alone a whole lot of false memories being created and stored in memory. Instead... focus on what you do remember. Work on the memories you have and their attached emotional responses. When you do that, if there is more within your mind awaiting to surface, it will do so by itself quickly enough. That is when you take notice and then work on the next memory.
Repeat process. You work on what is bothering you most, now... today, recently. All the rest is irrelevant in the scheme of things until it bothers you.