Visual/Kinesthetic Dissociation

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When pictures of past events or experiences are strongly linked with intense pain, we often protect ourselves from re-experiencing them, and so stifle our ability to learn from those experiences. Visual/Kinesthetic Dissociation is a technique used to separate the images of the experience from the feelings about the experience, so that the experience becomes a teacher, and loses the ability to debilitate the subject.

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