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Jillian Turecki (@jillianturecki) posted on Instagram: “It’s not uncommon. There is something sweet about being able to get butterflies like a little 15 year old as an adult. The flutter in our…” • Nov 3, 2021 at 12:26am UTC
Aftermath of a Fight
Trauma responses? There are actually 5 of these common responses, including 'freeze', 'flop' and 'friend', as well as 'fight' or 'flight'. The freeze, flop, friend, fight or flight reactions are immediate, automatic and instinctive responses to fear. Understanding them a little might help you make sense of your experiences and feelings.
When it comes to love and relationships, sometimes the key to getting someone to miss you lies in subtle psychological triggers. These triggers are rooted in human behavior and emotions, and by understanding them, you can influence his feelings in a way that makes him think of you constantly. If you want to leave a lasting impression and make him miss you like crazy, here are 10 psychological triggers to keep in mind.
How To Manage CPTSD Triggers In Relationships.
In your relationships, you will find the unhealed parts of yourself. What triggers you in your relationships is asking for your attention and healing. / Kathy Overman
Get a handle on the flash points that cause conflict with your partner.
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Have you ever found yourself over-reacting to a situation without knowing why? That's because you are experiencing a - trigger - which is an intense reaction that is rooted in the past. Click the image to read more. #relationship #triggers #emotions
How to Stop Feeling Triggered by Your Partner - PsychAlive
When trauma happens over and over, it doesn’t just leave memories—it shapes how you see yourself, your emotions, and your relationships. Healing isn’t just about coping with symptoms; it’s about rebuilding a sense of safety, trust, and connection in a way that truly lasts. If this feels familiar, you’re not alone. Your healing matters. 💛 #CPTSD #HealingJourney #YouAreNotAlone
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