Why Do I Only Realize I Was Triggered After the Fact?
You may realize you were triggered only after the fact because the nervous system reacts to threats before the thinking parts of the brain can understand what is happening. If…
You may realize you were triggered only after the fact because the nervous system reacts to threats before the thinking parts of the brain can understand what is happening. If…
You may feel triggered in situations that seem normal because your nervous system connects those situations to past danger. A situation can appear safe or ordinary in the present while…
Sometimes it can feel like triggers come from everywhere. This is because just about anything can become a trigger. A trigger is a cue of danger. When the nervous system…
You may avoid certain people without being able to say why because something about them reminds your nervous system of danger. A person’s tone of voice, facial expressions, body language,…
You may shut down even during mild conflict because you learned to shut down during more intense conflicts. If conflict was frightening, unpredictable, humiliating, or dangerous growing up, the nervous…
For many dissociative systems, decisions were once dangerous. In unsafe environments, choosing “wrong” could lead to punishment, conflict, or loss of control. As a result, even small choices can carry…
When certain tones of voice or facial expressions trigger you, your nervous system may be reacting to memories of past experiences. These memories are not always conscious. They may exist…
You may feel worse around certain times of the year because of trauma anniversaries. Even when you are not consciously aware of the anniversary, part of your nervous system may…
Yes. And this is more common than people realize. Your nervous system stores trauma in patterns, not just in words. Lighting, room layout, smells, the position of a door, the…
Being told “no” can activate painful trauma memories. Situations where someone says “no” may bring up: Past experiences of powerlessness Associations with authority and control Fear of rejection or abandonment…