
Understanding Triggers: Practical Tools for Trauma Recovery & CPTSD Healing
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Key Takeaways
• Triggers are learned danger signals, not personal failures
• Observation without judgment builds distance from automatic reactions
• Compassionate self-talk lowers nervous-system alarm faster than shame
• Bilateral stimulation and orientation calm body and mind in minutes
• Choice, even in tiny doses, rewires dignity into everyday life
What You’ll Discover
• How to track trigger patterns using a “wildlife photographer” mindset
• The five-step path: observation, context, compassion, experimentation, integration
• Real listener stories that translate theory into lived possibility
• Research on nutrition and cortisol’s role in trigger intensity
• Portable grounding tools for moments you can’t escape the environment
Resources Mentioned
• Levine, P. A. Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma
• Shapiro, F. EMDR: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
• Frontiers in Psychology (2024) study on orientation exercises
• University of Toronto cortisol-reduction trial (2023)
• Calm App – grounding soundscapes and breath timers
Next Episode Preview
Next week we’ll tackle strategies for managing triggers in crowded public spaces, so you can move through busy environments without feeling like a raw nerve.
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