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Psychological Triggers And How They Can Affect Our Lives.

07 Thursday Apr 2016

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Article., Photos, Poetry, Psychology, spirituality

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Article by Yu/stan/kema., Calina Lefter- Open Art Gallery., Emotions and sensations can overide logic., Meadow-Hautman Bros., Pinterest photos., Reactions to trauma., trauma, Triggers come whether we like it or not., Zachariah Davidson.

Trauma can happen to anyone. When it does, it sometimes leaves a wound that stays with us for a long time.  If we are able to talk it through with someone, process it, make the needed connections, we can go on and live our lives more effectively. We will never be who we use to be, because trauma changes us at all levels: physical, emotional, social, and spiritual. Our brains are changed by trauma and our body is more reactive when triggered by things that can remind us of a traumatic event. A trigger is something in the environment that initiates or activates us to react to something that reminds us of past trauma. It can be a smell, a sound, a word, something we see, something we feel or touch, even an emotion.

Found on Pinterest on 3-15-16. Meadow-Hautman Bros.

Found on Pinterest on 3-15-16. Meadow-Hautman Bros.

We can react, sometimes even unconsciously, to a trigger and know immediately something doesn’t feel right. We may feel fear, or even terror and not know why. All of a sudden, we can sometimes act in uncharacteristic ways for us, such as withdrawing and isolating from others. Some people find themselves leaving a room, or suddenly becoming very irritable or angry. They may feel sadness, or self-hatred even. They feel uncomfortable, ill at ease.

We can be doing something we enjoy, feel a sense of serenity, feel great, and it can all change in a minute. If trauma is triggered that is connected to other trauma from the past, the emotional and physical response can be more intense. The type of trauma can also cause a more severe reaction.

For example, the Fourth of July is highly triggering for me. The loud sounds  are connected with severe trauma when I was seven. If my dogs become fearful, and have     a severe response of terror, I no longer feel uncomfortable, and irritable, I become quite angry and very protective. If a cannon fireworks goes off, I may hit the floor. When I get up, I go out to hunt down the transgressor. It has taken me back in time when I saw someone shot to death. Saying logical thoughts to myself doesn’t help, because my body is revved up and I am in care-taking mode, and survival mode. I want the sounds to stop. My action expends energy emotionally. I then come back in, put kids tee-shirts on my dogs which comforts  them, and I play soft music, and sit with them trying to get them calm enough to sleep. Often the fireworks last for 7-10 days and I am exhausted from the triggered past. The picture below signifies how I feel and think: past and present emotions and thoughts.

Found on Pinterest on 3-28-16. Pinned by Zachariah Davidson. Open Art Gallery. Calina Lefter.

Found on Pinterest on 3-28-16. Pinned by Zachariah Davidson. Open Art Gallery. Calina Lefter. Fog.

There are feelings and thoughts going through me unconsciously and consciously. That happens in trauma. Later, I may get in touch with the fact that I can’t save my dogs from the firecrackers, like I couldn’t prevent the death of the person who died. I may feel guilty because I survived and the woman didn’t. I may again go through feelings of being good or bad about what happened, may again question, where was God? I am affected on all levels.

The important thing to remember is the emotional and physical reactions overwhelm all logic. I am in a primal state. This year I can try some DBT techniques and see if anything changes in my response to the firecrackers.

It’s not an easy thing to overcome when the body is hard-wired to the trauma. The Vets who come back from war struggle with these same kinds of issues.

Yu/stan/kema.

 

Obstacles Along Life’s Journey.

20 Saturday Feb 2016

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Article., Psychology, quote, Uncategorized

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Sometimes our weaknesses take us down a very long winding road filled with rocks, tree limbs, and holes in the ground. We have to step carefully to avoid the obstacles in our way. If we are not focused, we will stumble and fall. Our past does not define us, but it does affect us one way or the other.

The other day someone had written a statement about past memories, that we must like them or want them or we wouldn’t spend so much time dwelling on them or bringing them up. There may be a handful of people in the world that like the hurtful memories, but for most people, they avoid them like the plague unless a trigger occurs that brings back the same feelings and thoughts of buried memories. Then they rise up and catch us with surprise and wrap gnarled thick vines around our minds to disable us. Most of the time we go along enjoying life until we see, smell, touch, taste, or hear something that triggers trauma from the past.

Sounds are frequent triggers for me. The sound of a shovel hitting hard soil or the sound of digging can make me break out in a cold sweat. The loud sound of a firecracker, or muffler can bring back memories of a gun shot, and I find myself on the ground, more often than not. When I go and have my infusions at the hospital every two weeks, the smell of the alcohol brings back memories of other hospitalizations before five years of age. I can snap awake, even if I am asleep, if the nurses step too close to my chair during the I.V.G. Losses also trigger memories of loss.

Soldiers are triggered by firecrackers, a car back firing. Sometimes memories surface because we haven’t fully worked through old trauma yet. The soul seeks resolution, if possible. I don’t remember anyone ever telling me they enjoyed  the Trauma memories. Most of the time, they would give anything if they could stop them from coming. Sadly, that’s not often possible.

Yu/stan/kema

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