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As a child, Aaron got lost in the woods behind his school. However, he does not recall the event until several decades later. With the help of his therapist, he suddenly remembers how frightened he had been all alone in the woods. Aaron's blocking of this traumatic childhood event is an example of

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Dissociation - or detachment from reality.

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According to McLaughin, if the brain registers an overwhelming trauma - like getting lost in the woods as a child, it can block that memory in a process called dissociation. This detachment from reality doesn´t necessary imply a negative experience or trauma. I´ve had this dissociation several times while traveling in a bus and watching a movie. As the bus reaches my destiny I experience difficulty in getting out of the movie ¨reality¨ and getting back to the real one.

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