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How Unsafe Moments Mess with Your Brain: Memory, Attention, and Decisions
14 Feb 2024

How Unsafe Moments Mess with Your Brain: Memory, Attention, and Decisions

Mary Baker blogpost attention, brain, decisions, memory, Unsafe moments

Unsafe moments with others can impact more than just your emotions.  I think we are finally addressing that.  One thing I don’t think we talk enough about is how they can mess with your brain too. From memory glitches to attention lapses and decision-making hiccups, let’s break down how these moments can mess with your mind.

Impact on Memory:

Unsafe moments can leave your memory feeling like a jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces. Traumatic experiences can impact how your brain stores and recalls memories, leaving you with fuzzy recollections, intrusive flashbacks, or even blanks in your memory. It’s like trying to piece together a story with pages torn out or scrambled out of order. Plus, the intense emotions tied to these moments can make your brain latch onto the scary stuff, while pushing aside the details you wish you could remember.

Effects on Attention:

Ever feel like your brain’s on high alert all the time, unable to focus on anything but potential threats? That’s hypervigilance, a common side effect of unsafe moments. Your brain becomes a security guard on overdrive, scanning for danger at every turn. But this hyper-awareness can make it hard to concentrate on anything else. It’s like trying to read a book with a blaring alarm in the background—you’re too busy watching for danger to pay attention to the plot. I think it can also make us more reactive and defensive in conversations, because we can jump to conclusions out of self-protection.

Impact on Decision-Making and Problem-Solving:

Unsafe moments can mess with your ability to make decisions and solve problems, turning your brain into a tangled mess of doubts and second-guesses. The emotional rollercoaster of unsafe experiences can hijack your rational thinking, leading to impulsive choices or a crippling fear of making the wrong move. And don’t even get started on cognitive biases—your brain’s tendency to play favorites with information can lead you down some seriously shaky decision-making paths.

Unsafe moments might mess with your head, but understanding how they affect your memory, attention, and decisions is the first step to taking back control. Whether you’re dealing with memory glitches, attention lapses, or decision-making hiccups, know that you’re not alone. By recognizing the ways unsafe moments mess with your brain, you can start to untangle the knots and find your way back to clearer thinking. Doing some trauma work, and practicing being more present with yourself and others can also help you heal.

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