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Can regression be traumatic?

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This depends on the individual and what the subconscious wants to show you and allow you to experience, but please don't be put off by thinking you could end up experiencing something terrible. Sometimes clients can get more joyfully emotional when they find out information than traumatic emotion, and I always have a large box of tissues ready !!
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What Are Traumatic Memories?

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This informative online brochure from Sidran Foundation Online talks about traumatic memories and how experiencing trauma effects the way our memory works. A huge collection of online articles about traumatic stress, presented by Self-Help & Psychology Magazine - A Pioneering Site. Includes a Questions & Answers link. A list of books on PTSD compiled by Fred Lerner, DLS, and information scientist at the National Center for PTSD.
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Is this really age regression with a new name?

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Yes. But it includes a simple approach that doesn't require some "guide" or authority figure who might have their own agenda and lead you astray. No. It's a simple memory technique for converting doylic memories to cognitive memories that involves no age regression at all.
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What is traumatic brain injury?

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI), also known as a head injury, closed head injury, or concussion, is an acquired injury to the head caused by an outside physical force.
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What causes traumatic brain injury?

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The most common causes of TBI are motor vehicle crashes and falls, but TBIs can occur when a person's head is hit with a sudden outside force. The brain can be injured when a trauma forces the head forward or sideways violently. The force of the trauma can cause the brain to slam into the skull which can cause internal tears and bleeding. In infancy to early childhood, falls and motor vehicle accidents are the most frequent causes of brain injuries.
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Is there any treatment for traumatic brain injury?

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Immediate treatment for TBI depends on the severity of the damage. For the most severe cases, doctors perform surgery to control bleeding in and around the brain. Follow up care includes monitoring and controlling pressure on the brain and ensuring adequate blood flow to the brain. The outcome of TBI depends on the cause of the injury and on the location, severity, and extent of neurological damage.
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What are some traumatic brain injury statistics?

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Each year more than 200,000 people are hospitalized with brain injury and survive. Approximately 22% of brain injuries result in death. Falls are the leading cause of brain injury for people 65 years and older. Transportation-related injuries are the leading cause of traumatic brain injury for people aged 5-64. Around 5.3 million Americans currently live with disabilities resulting from brain injury.
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Is there any hypnosis or regression involved?

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Absolutely none. In fact, I insist clients keep their eyes open and remain awake and alert through an entire session. The idea is to avoid conscious contact with the clutter from the past. New Growth ™ does that by working at a very deep level very fast so there is no time for the past clutter to surface. It is eliminated and replaced with connection to Source virtually instantly.
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What is regression hypnosis?

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Everything you've ever seen, heard or experienced is recorded in your subconscious mind. When necessary, with hypnosis, you can go back to an earlier time in your memory to recall and release perceived traumatic events, which may be contributing to current fears, stress, or behavior. However, it is not always necessary to recall past events in order to overcome them. Another use for regression hypnosis is to recall the details of specific events for forensic purposes.
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What is regression testing?

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The purpose of a regression test is to ensure changes made to a program do not 'regress' other aspects of the program or system. For example, when regression testing Jira fixes it would be unlikely that the reported problem failed in exactly the same way. It is more likely that new errors were introduced in boundary locations. Testing is a creative process where the goal is to prove the object of test does not work. It is deemed qualified when the tester can no longer prove it does not work.
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What is Regression Therapy ?

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Regression is the going back in life, across the divide of time, to look at distant and old experiences and understand them with/from a different perspective. Consistently I have found that a problem exhibited today (especially phobias and compulsive behaviours) has its roots in childhood experiences that cannot now be recalled. Through age regression I take the client back to the root cause of the presenting problem.
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Why would Regression be used?

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The choices our mind makes is based on our belief structure. Our beliefs, in turn, are built from our past experiences and associated emotions. If there is an easily identified belief which needs to change (such as a belief: I am a failure) then that belief can be easily addressed. Sometimes though, beliefs are built one upon the other, or several beliefs from one life experience. In this case it can be hard to sort them all out for change.
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Brain Injury FAQ
Traumatic brain injury can be caused by several things. TBI is an injury that damages the soft tissue of the brain within the skull, and it most frequently occurs when the brain collides with the sharp bony ridges of the interior of the skull, usually because of extreme acceleration or deceleration of the head and body. TBI can include skull fractures, contusion or bruising of the brain tissue, hematomas or blood clots, and lacerations.
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Can traumatic events or childhood abuse cause PMDD?

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There is some research to suggest that a history of childhood abuse or other types of trauma may be more common in women with PMS or, more specifically, with PMDD. However, it is difficult to know this for sure. It is certainly possible that early trauma could increase a woman's risk of developing PMDD. Women who have experienced a severe trauma may develop a condition known as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). If this is a concern, please learn more about PTSD by visiting our PTSD site.
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WHAT IS POST-TRAUMATIC AMNESIA?

Frequently Asked Questions About Head Injury
The next stage in the recovery from head injury is called POST-TRAUMATIC AMNESIA. Coming out of coma is not just waking up as people often imagine. Rather, it is most often a gradual process of regaining contact with the world. One of the most striking things about recovery of conscioiusness is that it take so long to begin to restore memory. The kind of memory that is most often affected is the ability to continuously remember the events of the day.
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Can EECP dislodge plaque and cause a traumatic event?

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No. Our bodies follow the laws of physics, and one principle law is that fluid will travel in the path of least resistance. Atherosclerotic plaques are calcified and hard, and they create an obstruction that detours the blood through alternate routes. During EECP, when your blood is flowing to the heart, it will naturally bypass arteries with plaque and enter healthy, non-diseased blood vessels to go around blockages.
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What is traumatic amputation?

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Traumatic amputation is the loss of a body part - usually a finger, toe, arm, or leg - that occurs as the result of an accident or trauma.
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How would you run this regression?

Data Mining and Predictive Analytics
My guess is that this is a homework question, and that the teacher wants students to use a dummy variable to represent gender, so that a simple interpretation of gender's coefficient will reveal the answer. In reality, of course, the interaction of income and gender may yield a more nuanced answer.
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What is Poisson regression?

PA 765: Multiple Regression
Poisson regression, which is used in modeling counts and rare events, is discussed in the section on logit modeling. Achen, Christopher H. (1982). Interpreting and using regression. Series: Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences, No. 29. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Introduction notable for its admonitions against over-reliance on R2 and beta weights rather than unstandardized b coefficients and level importance in interpreting independent variables. Achen, Christopher H.
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Can a regression be done remotely; that is, you and I being in different cities?

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I can assure you of something here. I no longer believe in coincidence - over the years, too many of them kept showing up for them to really be "coincidences". There had to be more to it than that! Once I stopped thinking events or thoughts are coincidental, lots of things began to make sense. I began accepting the information coming through, rather than thinking it was just my overactive imagination.
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What is hypnotic age regression and why is it used?

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Did you ever have a problem that occurs in your life, over and over, but you don't know why? Hypnotherapy uses age regression to uncover forgotten events, release repressed energy and resolve subconscious conflicts, as well as, to correct faulty ideas accepted by the subconscious mind in the past. Age regression is also used to access and restart consciously forgotten strengths and abilities.
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How do I add another test to the regression tests?

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If you find bugs, or just have good tests for Polaris, feel free to populate this directory. Also, when you find a bug, try to generate a small test case that can work in this test directory. We can then track bugs as they appear and disappear.
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WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF A TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY?

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Any head injury can cause disruption of brain functions and can result in physical, cognitive, and psychosocial/emotional/interpersonaI impairment.
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What is the incidence of traumatic brain injury?

Brain Injury FAQ
According to the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia, the average TBI incidence rate (including both hospitalization and mortality rate) is 95 per 100,000 people. Each year over 80,000 Americans survive a hospitalization for traumatic brain injury, but are released with TBI-related disabilities. Approximately 5.3 million Americans today live with a TBI-related disability.
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What are the signs of traumatic brain injury?

Brain Injury FAQ
Many types of impairments may occur because of TBI. These injuries may impair cognition, including concentration, memory, judgment, and mood. They may also affect movement abilities, including strength, coordination, and balance. Finally they can impair sensation, including tactile sensation and special senses such as vision. TBI sometimes causes seizure disorders (epilepsy). Nearly 1% of individuals with severe TBI survive in a state of persisting unconsciousness.
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How common are traumatic brain injuries?

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Traumatic brain injuries are a major cause of mortality and morbidity in the United States, particularly among persons below the age of 45. Each year in the United States, nearly 500,000 people are seen in hospital emergency rooms because of a traumatic brain injury.
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