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how to deal with triggers?

Ledzeppers784 May 4th, 2015

My moms ex husband sexually abused me all through out highschool now I'm 22 and he lives in the same town as me everytime he see's me he waves and bothers me everytime I see him it triggers me and put me to a real bad space.

How do you cope when your triggered?

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FaithfulPerson May 10th, 2015

Dear ~~Ledzeppers784 ,

First of all, let me say that I am so sorry that you were sexually abused by your mother's ex husband all throughout high school. No one deserves that. I am so proud of you for posting and glad you are here with us.

You say that it triggers you when you see him, and that is very normal my friend. You are not alone in that. There are several ways you could try to cope with the triggering situation. Here are a few that I have learned for my situation. When I am feeling triggered, I might listen to uplifting music or say a key phrase over and over again. Something like "He Can't Hurt Me Anymore" Something like that. or call a friend. Remember, you do not have to spend time with this man. I'm sure it's hard not to run into him as you live in the same town. However there are ways of coping as you are well aware. What are some things that you have tried?

Sincerely,

FaithfulPerson

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Ledzeppers784 OP May 20th, 2015

yeah those are good ways, I usually write down my thoughts on paper then throw it away or write down three negative things then writes three different things down in a way of thinking differently or positive way. I've also been taking this online college course on selfhelp with anxiety and depression and anger to learn better techniques to deal, it also keeps me busy so I don't cut.

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FaithfulPerson May 21st, 2015

~~Ledzeppers784, excellent that you have found some key coping skills which work for you! Great job, my friend! Keep up the good work and remember that we are here for you if you need or want totalk moreabout this situation.

Sincerely,

Faithfulperson

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Ledzeppers784 OP May 24th, 2015

Music really helps me I really like being alone I feel selfish but I spend a lot of time with my gf and our friends so when I'm alone I really enjoy that time I hope that it's not turning into something bad, get too all in my head or something.

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CydneyMW May 29th, 2015

Hello friend,

The situation you experienced is terrible. The fact that you are still doing so well is a big thing. I am proud of you for the ways that you have been able to cope.You are brave to come here and share your story.

I have found that whenI am strongly triggered it is helpful to first calm the physiological reactions in the body. Located in the Anxiety self help guide you can find some great relaxation methods. Deep breathing is helpful to ground yourself in the present rather than feeling back in the trauma. Getting control of your breathing is key to calming the body. Once your body is calmed you can focus more on calmingyour mind.

Distractions are great for the short term. Attending to relationships is actually anEmotion Regulation skills, so it is definitely not selfish. Making sure that you are taking care of yourselfis very important with triggers.

Distress tolerance skills from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) have been very helpful for me. Here is a link you can use to read about the skills. If you have any questions, you can send me a private message and I will help you :)

Best wishes, my dear.

CydneyMW

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CydneyMW May 29th, 2015

Here is the link

http://www.dbtselfhelp.com/html/distress_tolerance.html

Ledzeppers784 OP June 1st, 2015

Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to get back to me I will look into that tonight. I had a really rough night last night...

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