sun seeker
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I don't know whether this term exists but it is the closest that occurred to me and I was wondering if others have experienced this. I can't find anything on it from a cursory google search, but my anxiety is pretty high right now and I'm not absorbing much.
Hypothetical situation: suppose when you were traumatized, the light was at a certain angle combined with a certain song playing on the radio. Now, whenever those two things happen at the same time, you are triggered into a trauma response.
Later, though, while you are triggered by that combination of things, there is also a particular taste in your mouth from a kind of candy you just ate. Because you are triggered at the time, the taste of the candy is now associated with the triggered state. Some time later when you taste that candy, you are triggered just as you were from the original combination (angle of light + song). The candy never triggered you before, nor was it present during the trauma.
The candy produces what I'm going to call a secondary trigger.
Questions: does this already have a name, and if so, what is it?
Anyone have experience with this?
Just today I experienced something like this, for the first time as far as I can recall. The situation in which the primary trigger got connected to the secondary trigger was recent enough that the connection is clear in my mind. I'm not particularly concerned at this point with eliminating the triggers because they do help me understand more about the trauma, which is a recovered memory and for which I don't yet have the full story. I'm just interested in how this works.
Hypothetical situation: suppose when you were traumatized, the light was at a certain angle combined with a certain song playing on the radio. Now, whenever those two things happen at the same time, you are triggered into a trauma response.
Later, though, while you are triggered by that combination of things, there is also a particular taste in your mouth from a kind of candy you just ate. Because you are triggered at the time, the taste of the candy is now associated with the triggered state. Some time later when you taste that candy, you are triggered just as you were from the original combination (angle of light + song). The candy never triggered you before, nor was it present during the trauma.
The candy produces what I'm going to call a secondary trigger.
Questions: does this already have a name, and if so, what is it?
Anyone have experience with this?
Just today I experienced something like this, for the first time as far as I can recall. The situation in which the primary trigger got connected to the secondary trigger was recent enough that the connection is clear in my mind. I'm not particularly concerned at this point with eliminating the triggers because they do help me understand more about the trauma, which is a recovered memory and for which I don't yet have the full story. I'm just interested in how this works.