R6D: Why Time Alone Does Not Heal / Corrective Experience
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R6D explains why the passage of time may not update traumatic memory if the old prediction remains unchallenged or repeatedly confirmed.
Time passes automatically. Integration does not.
- It happened years ago, so why does it still hurt?
- Why did time not heal this?
- Why do I still react like it is fresh?
- Why did insight help but not fully change it?
- Why do I need new experiences, not just time?
- Time passing is not the same as integration.
- Old predictions can remain active for years.
- Repetition can keep confirming the memory.
- Corrective experience must be tolerable and felt.
- Healing is updated experience in time.
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Old predictions persist when life keeps confirming them or when the system has not felt a new outcome deeply enough. It expands this playlist by giving the viewer one precise memory distinction to practice without carrying the whole R6 map at once.
A corrective experience lets the old expectation meet a different outcome within . This article clarifies why small and safe matters. It expands this playlist by giving the viewer one precise memory distinction to practice without carrying the whole R6 map at once.
Healing is not only knowing what happened. It is the system living enough new evidence to place the past in time. It expands this playlist by giving the viewer one precise memory distinction to practice without carrying the whole R6 map at once.
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