The Disbenefit of Remembering a Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome Event for Human Beings, the Concept of “Hebbian Theory” (Hebb’s Law/Rule), the Inverse of Hebbian Theory, How the Human Brain Leverages Neural Circuit Remodeling (Synaptic Reorganization) Once Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome Develops for a Patient, and the Length of Time Patients Must Undergo Memory Reconsolidation Therapy (Post Reactivation Propranolol Therapy) Once Having Developed Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Everytime a person remembers a traumatic event, they are at risk of more deeply connecting the remembered trauma with the firing of the threat system. This can be remembered with the sentence "neurons that fire together, wire together", a construct referred to as"Hebbian Theory" named for Canadian psychologist Donald Olding Hebb. In contrast to this, "neurons that fire apart, wire apart". By chemically blocking the arousal of the threat system, while narrating the trauma, the neurons can be disc...


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