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Traumatic memories are often fragmented. A psychologist explains how and why that happens
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When survivors of trauma recount their experiences, they are often questioned because of how they relay their stories. They may have problems remembering what happened, or their memories may be jumbled or even contradictory. People hearing those stories—attorneys, reporters, health care workers or friends—may expect a clearer, linear narrative.
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