
127 Trauma, Fragmentation, and the Soothing Certainty of Dogmatism
The Place We Find Ourselves
What Is Fragmentation?
Each of these different kinds of memory are recorded in your brain at the same time, but in different brain locations. In a non-threatening experience, all of these different kind of memory would connect with one another and that's called integration. However, in a threatening experience, these five kinds of memory do not sufficiently connect and that is called fragmentation. It simply means that those five aspects of your memory remain largely separated from one another.
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