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Episode 5 - Introduction To Triggers - emotional triggers, mental health triggers or psychological triggers

In today's episode I will be discussing an introduction to emotional, mental health or psychological triggers. It is important to understand that not all strong emotional reactions are a trigger response - if you are grieving the death of a loved one it is appropriate to have intense emotional and physical feelings. Those feelings are safe and should not be reduced or changed.
What I will be addressing today is when your trigger response is very significant when the event the trigger is in response to is actually not significant. I will be looking at why the response may not be appropriate for the situation at hand.

Trauma can lead to triggers because a traumatic event leaves the victim feeling completely powerless, sometimes even leading to dissociation in order to preserve yourself because of the immense emotional pain the experience may cause. This is why you may experience a trigger response that seems as if it has come out of nowhere. It in fact, comes out of a very important place - it means you are now able to look at and address the pain.

Here is a helpful link to breathwork with Melissa Seguin:

https://morning-fog-251.myflodesk.com/breathworkinfo?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3ifthmp6smjakphHP_auhYh_IwwdbsJcx9Sbde_71Q6qQ0wfQFKK0ykOQ_aem_AXXHwtoW2v1xwxuBe-bQbeounV5JlLLysGV7nDJj0kMY_CAkaJtpzCfgfkyOQ0fj-N6CkoaZxlqvoXrCud33vw0k

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Episode 5 - Introduction To Triggers - emotional triggers, mental health triggers or psychological triggers

In today's episode I will be discussing an introduction to emotional, mental health or psychological triggers. It is important to understand that not all strong emotional reactions are a trigger response - if you are grieving the death of a loved one it is appropriate to have intense emotional and physical feelings. Those feelings are safe and should not be reduced or changed.
What I will be addressing today is when your trigger response is very significant when the event the trigger is in response to is actually not significant. I will be looking at why the response may not be appropriate for the situation at hand.

Trauma can lead to triggers because a traumatic event leaves the victim feeling completely powerless, sometimes even leading to dissociation in order to preserve yourself because of the immense emotional pain the experience may cause. This is why you may experience a trigger response that seems as if it has come out of nowhere. It in fact, comes out of a very important place - it means you are now able to look at and address the pain.

Here is a helpful link to breathwork with Melissa Seguin:

https://morning-fog-251.myflodesk.com/breathworkinfo?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3ifthmp6smjakphHP_auhYh_IwwdbsJcx9Sbde_71Q6qQ0wfQFKK0ykOQ_aem_AXXHwtoW2v1xwxuBe-bQbeounV5JlLLysGV7nDJj0kMY_CAkaJtpzCfgfkyOQ0fj-N6CkoaZxlqvoXrCud33vw0k

Support the Show.

Thank you for listening to todays episode! I would love to hear from you and to receive your questions and feedback.
I would value and appreciate support of my show. This will help me continue to help you - subscribe today for as little as $3.00 per month here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2364681/support
You can reach me here:
Website
Facebook
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Until the next time - warmly yours,
Renata

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