Yes & triggers can be subtle, but fuel panic & many other emotions quickly.
Funny, the only thing I recall being terrified of as a child was being left (when someone said they'd come back, but not if they just were not there), & being lost without resources (& not knowing which direction to walk). I actually cried at those times as a child, albeit privately usually.
I guess the focus becomes is this reaction (posted by the OP) the 'norm' consistently?
Funny, the only thing I recall being terrified of as a child was being left (when someone said they'd come back, but not if they just were not there), & being lost without resources (& not knowing which direction to walk). I actually cried at those times as a child, albeit privately usually.
I guess the focus becomes is this reaction (posted by the OP) the 'norm' consistently?
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