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Can EMDR work if there are no memories?

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@naturegirl5
Perfect synopsis. Thank you.
It's the closing lines from the movie.

... and the many others who were but a few of the butchered, and betrayed, and martyred children of the earth...
I am reading in these Mayo Connections of people suffering all through life into old age (if not killed) the painful consequences of (parental) tortures. So I liken liken this, in a broader sense than the movie, to an acknowledgement and validation of the suffering of so many of us at the hands of people who were supposed to care for us, and happened not to be officers in a camp, but our "loved" ones.
Hope this helps, and yes, I too cried through the movie.

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Replies to "@naturegirl5 Perfect synopsis. Thank you. It's the closing lines from the movie. ... and the many..."

@shmerdloff Oh, thank you for the explanation. This does help. Yes, it's a very tragic story and one I could not imagine coming up with myself. But then, I'm not a fiction writer and neither I or my family have any lived experiences like those in Sophie's Choice. I have such limited knowledge of my ancestors who lived in Europe and so I wonder about them.