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Daily Archives: November 2, 2011

mental illness / self-stigma

Self-stigma, memory and Roswell

Posted on November 2, 2011 by Christopher Banks • Leave a comment

What if I were to put it to you that every memory you have, even those you cherish the most, is somehow corrupt?  That ever since the memory was first formed from an experience, your brain has been mutating it with an internal game of Chinese Whispers? Scary? For those of us with experience of … Continue reading »

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