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Comment: "Affective Attunement, Vulnerability, Empathy: The Analytic Experience With Veronica" by Paolo Stramba-Badiale

The impact of trauma affects the very foundation of development, specifically the fundamental underpinnings of executive functioning, which involve implicit knowledge and memory operating outside of focal attention, verbal expression, and conscious awareness. It is in the zone of implicit knowledge...

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