
Yes, it's possible for psychological trauma to cause someone to not "see" another person, in a way. This can manifest in a few different ways:
* Dissociation: Trauma can cause a person to dissociate, feeling detached from their body or the world around them. In this state, their perception might be altered, making it difficult to fully register or remember interactions with certain people.
* Memory issues: Trauma can impact memory, leading to gaps or distortions. Someone might genuinely not remember certain events or interactions, making it seem like they didn't "see" the person involved.
* Emotional avoidance: If someone associates a person with a traumatic event or feeling, they might unconsciously avoid seeing or acknowledging them as a way to protect themselves from triggering memories or emotions.
So, while they might physically see the person, the psychological impact of trauma can definitely alter their perception and experience of that interaction. -Gemini
Is it actually possible to not see someone bcuz of psychological damage?? if yes- dang wthhh