From the moment of a DHS, we form a biological conflict in the psyche.
As this biological conflict remains active in the psyche, changes in our psyche, brain, and body continue to progress.
This is more pronounced if the DHS and the biological conflict are more intense (meaning, we care more; it is more important to us; we are more upset about the conflict content).
The greater the conflict mass or load, the deeper the healing phase will be, and the more intense the epi-crisis will be.
In old-brain tissues, the duration of the healing phase will depend on the conflict mass.
In new-brain tissues, the intensity of the healing phase (and, in some special biological programs, the potential danger of the epi-crisis) will depend on the conflict mass.