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>Read between the lines though, It's indicative of a lack of certainty in her previous hypothesis and uncertainty on how to proceed with the topic since It's opened into something more complex.
Oh yeah, my bad. I had a brain fart reading your previous post and missed the actual meaning there.
>It's pretty well accepted that It's likely to be happening as more and more info and testimony has come forth but no one at a societal level knows what to do about it.
No one genuinely knows what to do with child abuse and trauma either, to be honest. There's far more interest in treating the symptoms pharmacologically and pushing the inconvenient truths out of mind. Until that's done, I wouldn't even begin trying to unpack whose experiences are abductions and whose are not.
>no context for something that could provoke that much of an extreme emotional response but something terrifying he couldn't find a context for beyond being hunted.
That's a flashback from complex trauma for you. Emotional flashbacks, especially from very early childhood (first 3 years before proper memory formation) are exactly like that. The dissociative structures being triggered into mind will often flood the brain with a trauma response, leading to overwhelming acute stress responses without any relevant danger in the present and no actual clear memories of the occurence. This is made exceedingly worse through hypnosis, as all the relevant defense and coping mechanisms are removed from the way, allowing the trauma to completely take over in the undefended state. Similar to waking up screaming from a traumatic nightmare that soon subsides once you get grounded after waking up.
Accurate visuals and specific memories are more of a PTSD thing, while complex trauma can lead to complete jumbles with no explanation. Just emotions, loss of time and place, feelings and sensations belonging to the traumatized part alongside "eternity thinking," failing to see it for what's happening and failing to realize that it's going to pass. Missing time, too, is a symptom of dissociation, of those dissociated structures being triggered, when the dissociation is on the worse end of things.

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