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Even when you say mood... you may feel depressed (symptom or mood), or go into flight mode (symptom, but not a mood) or experience a flashback (symptom, but not a mood) or feel anxious (symptom or mood), etc etc.He told me that a trigger (event) is anything that makes your (emotion)s go from a good or OK one to a bad emotion and if you stay triggered and continue having the "bad feelings" (emotions) that it becomes a mood (symptom) until something else triggers it to change.
You wouldn't bake a cake without the correct quantities if flour and sugar,they are both white powders but promote very different reactions in the mix.
For example, recently I was in a queue and someone came and stood behind me who was extremely similar to one of my attackers, in appearance and manner. I instantly felt unsafe and in danger of losing control. I wanted to hit him and run away. If my thought about this is "I'm triggered" then I'm starting from a position of powerlessness, at the mercy of symptoms that can be fired off at any time like a gun. I'd rather think of myself as "standing in a queue reacting to someone behind me who's like one of my attackers". That way I'm still in the queue (and in the present) as the main part of my experience, with reactions I need to cope with. I'm more than the symptoms/reactions, and I haven't been taken over by them.