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In today’s episode of CPTSD: Let’s Make Sense of This Sht*, we’re diving into one of the most challenging parts of navigating Complex PTSD: triggers. These intense emotional responses can feel overwhelming and disorienting, but understanding them is the first step toward reclaiming control.What We’ll Cover:
On Friday, we’ll explore a powerful grounding technique called the 5-4-3-2-1 method, a simple but effective tool to stay present during challenging moments. Don’t miss it!
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- What Are Triggers? We start by breaking down what triggers are, why they happen, and the different forms they can take—emotional, environmental, and sensory.
- Real-Life Listener Stories: Hear from people who’ve faced their own triggers and discovered unique ways to cope. Their journeys show us that we’re not alone in this experience.
- Research-Backed Strategies: From breathwork and grounding exercises to visualization, we’ll go over practical tools that can make triggers feel more manageable.
- Complementary and Alternative Practices: Explore how techniques like yoga, nature therapy, art therapy, and even acupuncture can support your journey.
On Friday, we’ll explore a powerful grounding technique called the 5-4-3-2-1 method, a simple but effective tool to stay present during challenging moments. Don’t miss it!
💛 Support Our Podcast 💛
If this episode has been helpful, consider joining our Supporters Club.
For just $3 a month, you’ll help us reach more listeners who need support navigating CPTSD.
Click here to join our Supporters Club.
Thank you for tuning in, taking steps on your healing journey, and showing up for yourself. Remember, you’re not alone, and every small step forward is a victory. Take care, and we’ll see you next time.