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"“I wanted to understand how an illness could quietly shape so much of human history. But along the way, I learned that TB is both a form and expression of injustice”" — Nov 04, 2025 09:06PM
"“I wanted to understand how an illness could quietly shape so much of human history. But along the way, I learned that TB is both a form and expression of injustice”" — Nov 04, 2025 09:06PM
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"While reading the last chapter, I recalled previous psychology professors relaying cognitive fallacies - that memories were not credible, reliable, sources of information and that the concept of repressed memories seemed to be a disproven. Because, memories could be suggestive to bias and change. However, I was fascinated to learn the counterargument that these findings do not apply to (complex) trauma" — Oct 06, 2025 03:03PM
"While reading the last chapter, I recalled previous psychology professors relaying cognitive fallacies - that memories were not credible, reliable, sources of information and that the concept of repressed memories seemed to be a disproven. Because, memories could be suggestive to bias and change. However, I was fascinated to learn the counterargument that these findings do not apply to (complex) trauma" — Oct 06, 2025 03:03PM
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