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Hi all,
I had a follow up interview today with the intensive trauma therapy group I applied to a few weeks ago. I told the therapist interviewing me that I can barely speak when I get triggered. I say (at most) "I don't feel good" which indicates I am in a bad space.
The therapist told me that the verbal part of my mind shuts down when the emotional part takes over, hence why I can't verbalize much of anything when I get triggered.
So does this happen to anyone else? Do you lose your verbal skills when triggered?
Hugs,
SOL
I had a follow up interview today with the intensive trauma therapy group I applied to a few weeks ago. I told the therapist interviewing me that I can barely speak when I get triggered. I say (at most) "I don't feel good" which indicates I am in a bad space.
The therapist told me that the verbal part of my mind shuts down when the emotional part takes over, hence why I can't verbalize much of anything when I get triggered.
So does this happen to anyone else? Do you lose your verbal skills when triggered?
Hugs,
SOL