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reason is intact but not fully accessible, like someone throwing a blanket over a lamp. The lamp itself functions perfectly beneath the blanket but is unable to light the room at its full capacity. Reason itself functions at full capacity but is unable to guide moral reasoning and action because it is dampened by the symptoms of trauma.