Memory is imperfect, and I have not found it realistic for all trauma survivors to have a narrative type memory of everything troubling that may ever have happened to us. Damage can sometimes be done, in contrast, when we try and remember things forgotten: there is room for false memories, blanks filled in incorrectly, corrupted memories, etc. There are many paths to healing. Learning to live with ambiguity itself has value as well, though it is certainly difficult. I believe we have what we need to heal intrinsically, and additional memories may or may not arise as we work through trauma and go through life, but recovering memory is not the be all end all of the process, and pushing to recover memory is not necessarily beneficial.You can't heal until your remember
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