Durga Psychiatric Centre: The Neuroscience of Trauma – Understanding & Healing PTSD
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Durga Psychiatric Centre: The Neuroscience of Trauma – Understanding & Healing PTSD
Trauma is often misunderstood as a "memory" of a bad event. In clinical practice, we view trauma as a biological state. When an experience is overwhelming, the brain may fail to process the memory, leaving the nervous system "stuck" in a perpetual state of threat detection.
Why the Brain Gets "Stuck"
To understand PTSD, we must look at the brain's alarm system. Under normal conditions, the prefrontal cortex (the rational brain) integrates experiences. However, during extreme trauma, the amygdala (the emotional, fear-based brain) overrides the system, essentially hijacking our processing capabilities.
[attachment_0](attachment)Because the rational brain is sidelined, the memory of the trauma is not "filed away" as a past event. Instead, it remains raw and active. This is why triggers can make a person feel as though they are reliving the event in the present—physiologically, the brain is acting as if the danger is happening right now.
The Clinical Standard: Trauma-Focused Care
At Durga Psychiatric Centre, we move beyond simple talk therapy, which often cannot reach the "stuck" emotional brain. We utilize specific, evidence-based protocols designed to reprocess these memories safely.
- EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing): This is a powerful, evidence-based treatment. By using bilateral stimulation (such as eye movements), we help the brain "unlock" the traumatic memory, allowing the prefrontal cortex to process it and store it as a completed past event.
- Trauma-Focused CBT: We create a safe environment where we gradually confront the traumatic narrative, identifying and correcting the distorted beliefs that emerged from the event (e.g., "It was my fault" or "The world is entirely unsafe").
Clinical Insight
If you are suffering from PTSD, your brain is not "broken." It is actually doing exactly what it was designed to do: it is trying to protect you. The issue is that the alarm system has remained "on" long after the danger has passed. Our clinical goal is to help your brain recognize that the danger is gone, allowing your nervous system to return to a state of rest.
The Path Forward
Trauma recovery is not about forgetting what happened; it is about changing your relationship with the memory so that it no longer dictates your present. With the right clinical support, the nervous system can heal.
Ready to process the past and reclaim your present?
Book a consultation at Durga Psychiatric Centre today.
D. Durga
DPN (Nursing), DAHM (Hospital Management), BBA (Marketing), MBA (HR), MSW (Medical & Psychiatry)
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