I was thinking about triggers earlier. As with any word, there can be different meanings to different people. I wanted to take a "thought inventory", if you will.
For me, I suppose I'm still figuring out what these terms mean to me. I have things that get the ball rolling on upsetting thought processes, things that immediately make me cry when I see them, as well as moments where I'm just reminded of trauma and can't think about anything else...and start going down that spiral.
So, I wanted to know what happens with all of you guys. It helps to know what can trigger us so we don't go into situations unprepared.
Try to think without setting yourself off: what does the word "trigger" mean to you? What tends to trigger you, and how do you cope?
For me, I suppose I'm still figuring out what these terms mean to me. I have things that get the ball rolling on upsetting thought processes, things that immediately make me cry when I see them, as well as moments where I'm just reminded of trauma and can't think about anything else...and start going down that spiral.
So, I wanted to know what happens with all of you guys. It helps to know what can trigger us so we don't go into situations unprepared.
Try to think without setting yourself off: what does the word "trigger" mean to you? What tends to trigger you, and how do you cope?