Implicit memory

Katie O'Shea, MS, is recognized by Continental Who's Who

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Friday, September 17, 2021

NAMPA, Idaho, Sept. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Katie O'Shea, MS, is being recognized by Continental Who's Who as a Trusted EMDR Psychotherapist for her decades of practice and research into EMDR therapy.

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  • NAMPA, Idaho, Sept. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Katie O'Shea, MS, is being recognized by Continental Who's Who as a Trusted EMDR Psychotherapist for her decades of practice and research into EMDR therapy.
  • As a practicing psychotherapist for nearly 45 years, Ms. O'Shea is a pioneer in the field of therapeutic Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
  • She believes that EMDR is the most efficient and empowering therapy, and is continually amazed by the potential for recovery.
  • She is inspired by clients who respond well to treatment and see the potential for positive change.

Laurel Holloman debuts a series of new work in "Memory and Movement" taking place on American Independence Day in the heart of Paris

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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Certain images are deliberately blurred so the viewer must sit with each piece a little longer to perceive its meaning.

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  • Certain images are deliberately blurred so the viewer must sit with each piece a little longer to perceive its meaning.
  • Holloman purposely juxtaposes the technical memory of the paint with her own conscious and unconscious memory.
  • "I believe the task of preserving memory is difficult because the unconscious mind is constantly changing it.
  • This is why it is so complicated, but yet so interesting to explore in paint.