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The Surprising Role of the Cerebellum in Processing Traumatic Memories

In recent years, advancements in neuroscience have shed light on the intricate workings of the human brain and the Processing Traumatic Memories with NET. One area that has garnered significant attention is the cerebellum, traditionally known for its role in balance and movement. However, a groundbreaking study from Thomas Jefferson University published in 2017 reveals that the cerebellum also plays a crucial role in processing traumatic memories.

The Cerebellum: More Than Just Balance and Movement

The cerebellum, located at the back of the brain, has long been associated with coordinating voluntary movements, maintaining posture, and ensuring balance. This small but mighty part of the brain fine-tunes motor activities, allowing us to move smoothly and accurately. Yet, the 2017 study highlights a previously unknown function of the cerebellum: its involvement in emotional processing, particularly in handling traumatic memories.

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The Study: A Deeper Look into Trauma and the Brain

Researchers at Thomas Jefferson University utilized advanced neuroimaging techniques to explore the brain’s response to traumatic stress. Their findings were astonishing. They discovered that the cerebellum is activated not just during physical movements but also when individuals recall traumatic experiences. This revelation challenges the traditional understanding of the cerebellum’s functions and opens new avenues for therapeutic interventions. Click here to read more on the study.

Implications for Emotional and Psychological Well-being

Understanding the cerebellum’s role in processing traumatic memories has profound implications for mental health treatments. This knowledge can lead to more effective therapies for individuals suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other trauma-related conditions. By targeting the cerebellum, therapists may develop innovative approaches to help patients better manage and process their traumatic memories, leading to improved emotional and psychological well-being.

How Processing Traumatic Memories: Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) Integrates This Knowledge

Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) is a holistic approach that addresses the physiological and emotional components of stress. By integrating the latest findings about the cerebellum’s involvement in trauma processing, NET practitioners can enhance their techniques to provide more comprehensive care. This integration allows for a deeper understanding of how traumatic memories are stored and processed, facilitating more effective healing and recovery.

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Take the Next Step Toward Healing with Dr. Keri Brown

As a Naturopathic Doctor, entrepreneur, and shamanic practitioner with 27 years of experience, Dr. Keri Brown is at the forefront of integrating cutting-edge neuroscience into holistic healing practices. Specializing in whole-body medicine, cellular-level healing, women’s health, and trauma homeopathic treatments, Dr. Brown offers a unique approach to addressing trauma and promoting overall well-being.

If you are struggling with traumatic memories or seeking a holistic approach to improve your emotional and psychological health, consider making an appointment with Dr. Keri Brown. Discover how the latest advancements in neuroscience can be applied to your healing journey and experience the transformative power of Neuro Emotional Technique.

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Citation: Monti, D.A., Tobia, A., Stoner, M. et al. “Neuro emotional technique effects on brain physiology in cancer patients with traumatic stress symptoms: preliminary findings.” J Cancer Surviv (2017). doi:10.1007/s11764-017-0601-8.

Dr. Keri Brown

Dr. Keri Brown, ND began studying natural medicine more than twenty five years ago. She studied herbology in the early 1980’s, received a B.Sc. in environmental biology and chemistry in the mid 1980's, starting studying homeopathy the late 1980’s and obtained her degree as a Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University in the 1990’s. Keri experience in sustainable medicine and living is vast. She has spent a number of years living off-grid, has surveying and worked on our forests, has built straw bale homes, has taught about renewable energy with EcoDepotUSA.com and has recently developed NaturalHealingKits.com, a sustainable natural first aid kit company providing healing kits for an effective approach to treating accidents and injuries. Keri conducts programs for individuals and corporations on Clinical Purification, Natural First Aid Treatments for Accidents, Rattle Snake and Insect Bite Care and more. Keri can be found at www.DrKeriBrown.com.

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