into    the light   of  awareness,  he  could   pretty  easily  deal    with    his
present-day  fears.  It’s    in  this    transformation—from     implicit    to
explicit—that   the real    power   of  integrating memory  brings  insight,
understanding,  and even    healing.
INTEGRATING IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT:
ASSEMBLING THE PUZZLE PIECES OF THE MIND
Implicit    memories    are often   positive    and work    in  our favor,  like
when     we  fully   expect  to  be  loved   by  those   around  us  simply
because we’ve   always  been    loved.  If  we  count   on  our parents to
comfort  us  when    we’re   hurting,    since   they’ve     always  done    so
before, that’s  because a   host    of  positive    implicit    memories    have
been    stored  up  within  us. But implicit    memories    can be  negative    as
well,   like    when    we’ve   repeatedly  had the opposite    experience  of
our  parents     being   irritated   by  or  uninterested    in  our     times   of
distress.
The problem with    an  implicit    memory, especially  of  a   painful or
negative    experience, is  that    when    we  aren’t  aware   of  it, it  becomes
a   buried  land    mine    that    can limit   us  in  signiɹcant  and sometimes
debilitating     ways.   The     brain   remembers   many    events  whether
we’re   aware   of  them    or  not,    so  when    we  have    diɽcult experiences
—anything   from    a   twisted ankle   to  the death   of  someone we  love
—these  painful moments get embedded    in  the brain   and begin   to
aʃect   us. Even    though  we’re   not aware   of  their   origins in  the past,
implicit     memories    can     still   create  fear,   avoidance, sadness,     and
other   painful emotions    and bodily  sensations. That    helps   explain
why children    (as well    as  adults) often   react   strongly    to  situations
without being   aware   of  why they    are so  upset.  Unless  kids    can
make    sense   of  their   painful memories,   they    may experience  sleep
disturbances,   debilitating    phobias,    and other   problems.
