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A clinical and academic research on toxic memory formations and its consequent tragic, painful and abnormal human behavior. It began in a classroom as a verbal attack on the subject poor attire and grooming which provoked humiliation, hidden tears, extreme anxiety and ultimately, a mental disorder. The author uses simple, clear but precise words and verbal symbols to convey the process of each memory formation and its step towards to future specialization and storage. Most emphasis is centered around the processes of additional synapses which end up as a toxic memory. For treatment modalities,…mehr

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A clinical and academic research on toxic memory formations and its consequent tragic, painful and abnormal human behavior. It began in a classroom as a verbal attack on the subject poor attire and grooming which provoked humiliation, hidden tears, extreme anxiety and ultimately, a mental disorder. The author uses simple, clear but precise words and verbal symbols to convey the process of each memory formation and its step towards to future specialization and storage. Most emphasis is centered around the processes of additional synapses which end up as a toxic memory. For treatment modalities, the author relied upon his long and productive proven clinical experience and research to develop his treatment tools for each client individual needs. He presented and discussed each case under treatment to in-house professional staff and occasional professional conferences. Dr. Morales Dorta has written several books in English and in Spanish on brain diseases and mental disorders. He is a past member of New York Academy of Science, Brain and Behavior Research Foundation, American Association of Chemistry.
Autorenporträt
I have a vast, rich, diversified and long experience working with children, adolescents and adults with a myriad of psychological, biological (brain) and family problems in mental health clinics and hospitals. I have spent many years as a supervisor and director of mental health clinics in New York City. During my professional practice, I became concerned by the role that memory and learning plays in many brain diseases and mental disorders. I set out to research the genesis of human¿s primordial memory and its development hoping to find an effective therapeutic tool. I explored education psychology later moving into biology and related field, the brain, neurons, axons, dendrites, synapse and memory became the focus of my life. I accomplished my academic work in Puerto Rico, New York and California. I have received accolades from New York University, University of Puerto Rico and Department of Veterans Affairs. As well associations of academic professors here and abroad. I am a graduate from Gestalt Center for Psychotherapy and Training.