Childhood emotional neglect (CEN) is often a silent trauma, difficult to detect, harder to define, and routinely ignored in mental health practice. Unlike abuse, which leaves bruises that can be seen or scars that can be documented, neglect is the absence of what...
Psychophysiological disease refers to conditions related to psychophysiology where psychological factors, such as stress, influence physiological functioning, often resulting in ailments like hypertension, tension headaches, and ulcers. Understanding the role of...
A list of some of the conditions that have been successfully treated using Split-Second Unlearning Split-Second Unlearning (SSU) is a therapeutic approach proposed by Hudson and Johnson to address psychophysiological disorders by targeting Emotional Memory Images...
For decades, we’ve understood that the brain learns by strengthening connections between neurons that fire together – Hebb’s famous learning rule. This “cells that fire together, wire together” principle has been the bedrock of our...
Key Points Research suggests Matt Hudson’s work aligns with Pavlov’s goal of uniting mind and body. Hudson’s Split-Second Unlearning theory focuses on how emotional memories affect physiological stress. It seems likely that Hudson builds on...
Key Points Research suggests EMIs, formed from traumatic events, are stored in the mind and accessed nonverbally through eye movements, potentially diagnosing PTSD and ACEs. It seems likely that eye movements, like those in walking or EMDR, help process these memories...