I second the EMDR. Either that or TF-CBT. They are the flagship therapies for trauma and have real evidence they work.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What was a time when your joke landed with perfect comedic timing?
11·7 months agoIt was a different nuclear disaster in America. Not as bad as Chernobyl
What about trying a pressure vest? Like a thunder jacket, dog anxiety vest, thunder shirt, that kind of thing. The pressure is supposed to calm dogs nerves. You could also talk to the vet who could prescribe medication for her.
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Katyacat1@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the worst / most unique names you've ever personally encountered?
3·1 year agoI knew someone whose name was Jihad.
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News@lemmy.world•Where Americans Have Been Moving Into Disaster-Prone Areas
16·1 year agoI think Blue dot is migration to the area and red shading is high risk.
You can get Hyponatremia from drinking too much water too fast. I don’t know about drowning.
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News@lemmy.world•US agency will not reinstate $900 mln subsidy for SpaceX Starlink unit
5·2 years agoI wouldn’t say this is quite true. I live in a rural area and I need to connect to the Internet using my phone’s hotspot for work. I have a surprisingly large number of homes I go into that I can’t get enough of a cell signal with Verizon to make this work. It causes me no end of headaches.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How many Lemmy users are non-technical background?
50·3 years agoTherapist. I’m not very techy at all.
I’ll check it out thanks.
What would you recommend instead for now, while we wait for boost?


Your brain stores different information different places. So read the information, hand write the information, say the information out loud, put the information in your own words, make it colorful, draw it, etc. Gives you more that one area to recall the information in your brain. Also, repetition. Don’t just store it once and hope you remember it.