Triggers

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Do you ever respond to something in a way that confuses people?  For example, maybe you’re watching a movie and there is a scene where someone is trapped in a tight space and you need to close your eyes while the rest of the folks in the room can just keep watching.  Or maybe you have a big reaction to clowns.  Maybe even reading the last two sentences was enough to increase your heart rate.  If so – you are not alone.

Lots of us have strong reactions to things that pose no immediate threat.  Frequently we’ll refer to these things as our “triggers” because they can trigger such a quick and negative response.  Small spaces and clowns are common ones, but there are many, many more.

Our brains are so complex that they can trap just about any memory in a way that we could find triggering.  I’ll discuss maladaptive memory networks and trauma responses in a different post.  But for now, I wanted to make you all aware of a resource that can help with your triggers that relate to movies and tv shows.  The website “www.doesthedogdie.com” currently tracks 57 different triggers including but not limited to “is there self-harm?”  “are there spiders?”  “does someone die by suicide?”  “is there hate speech?” and many more.  They track the presence of these triggers in movies, tv shows, books, and video games.  You can check the website prior to viewing something to see if your trigger will come up.

This is a great resource to help you avoid triggers and enjoy some leisure time activities.  Also keep in mind that we have highly effective therapies that can help you conquer these triggers once and for all.  At Bull City Psychotherapy and wellness, we have excellent clinicians trained in EMDR, CBT, acupuncture and more who can help you make your triggers a thing of the past.  Reach out to us at 919-382-0288 or https://bullcitypsychotherapy.com/contact-us/ if you are ready to tackle your triggers today.