For me it's discussion.
Any remark of the other person that makes me even just think that he/she is going to discuss/argue with me scares me and makes me dissociate.
When the other person does not seem to go into what I'm saying (especially when I've tried to communicate how I feel), I tend to interpret it as the starting signal for a discussion/argument.
Triggers for me also are body language and facial expressions of the other person that (seem to) indicate rejection, anger, withdrawal, disgust. Silence can be a trigger. The other day I was talking to a therapist and she was just listening in silence and I got very uneasy over it. When I told her she said she'd been 'listening with care'. I could NOT pick that up at all...! Silence to me means attack is next.
Any remark of the other person that makes me even just think that he/she is going to discuss/argue with me scares me and makes me dissociate.
When the other person does not seem to go into what I'm saying (especially when I've tried to communicate how I feel), I tend to interpret it as the starting signal for a discussion/argument.
Triggers for me also are body language and facial expressions of the other person that (seem to) indicate rejection, anger, withdrawal, disgust. Silence can be a trigger. The other day I was talking to a therapist and she was just listening in silence and I got very uneasy over it. When I told her she said she'd been 'listening with care'. I could NOT pick that up at all...! Silence to me means attack is next.