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Olfactory Eradication: The Neurochemical Deconstruction of Trauma Triggers

Autor
Sarah Kensington

Olfactory Eradication: The Neurochemical Deconstruction of Trauma Triggers

Untertitel
Scent, Synapses, and the Controlled Erasure of PTSD in Modern Clinical Rehabilitation
Beschreibung

The human olfactory bulb holds a unique, unfiltered neurological connection directly to the amygdala and hippocampus. Unlike sight or sound, which must be systematically processed and filtered by the thalamus, smell is an immediate, primal chemical trigger that can transport the brain back decades in a single millisecond. Unfortunately, this biological shortcut frequently turns innocuous, everyday odors into debilitating triggers for post-traumatic stress. Olfactory Eradication reveals the groundbreaking clinical methods used to hack this exact neurological pathway. By strategically pairing intense, synthetic scents with moments of deep, guided emotional safety, psychiatric patients can actively rewire their autonomic trauma responses. This therapeutic process artificially manufactures new, dominant memory associations that physically overwrite the brain's existing fear network. Take control of your limbic system. Learn the precise biological mechanics behind scent memory, and discover how to deploy engineered olfactory cues in your daily life to instantly arrest panic spirals and anchor your mind in an unshakeable state of calm.

Verlag
epubli
ISBN/EAN
978-3-565-41403-1
Preis
29,99 EUR
Status
lieferbar