caligirl03
Silver Member
@Fadeaway I see what you're saying. Overall would be great. I'll let other sufferers speak as to best coping strategies while in the middle of being triggered.
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when you are triggered, it is pretty much impossible for us to think.."Oh I think I am going to go journal in the midst of this massive flashback." You develop those healthy habits to lessen the frequency of symptoms, not as a go to activity when you are triggered.
Tell the truth.
Say you're sorry
Say out loud to me "I'm angry"
or "I'm getting angry"
Can I add to this, that if you do say sorry, don't pout like a 3 year old child when you say it?Say you're sorry when I cry, even if you don't know why it's happening.
You develop those healthy habits to lessen the frequency of symptoms, not as a go to activity when you are triggered.
I can stop myself, gain control, and do something else. With practice.