Triggers And Dissociation Triggers
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ciscentraltexas.orgAug 29, 2016 · 5) Sensory & Perception Slide: Internal and external sensory triggers. Discuss false associations – a neutral sensory stimulus (something you see, hear, smell, taste, touch, or feel) that triggers the student’s memory of the trauma and …
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dsamh.utah.govInternational Society for the Study of Dissociation 847-480-9282; www.issd.org National Centers for PTSD (extensive literature on PTSD) 802-296-5132; www.ptsd.va.gov National Child Traumatic Stress Network 310-235-2633; www.nctsn.org
Working with Hypo-Arousal and the Freeze Response
www.shellsnbells.comdissociation) rather than assuming that they are being resistant or rude or difficult. Ask if they are able to talk? If not, they may need to respond by nodding or shaking their heads. If a client is in a freeze they will be “stuck” in their right brain. To learn to get out of a freeze, they must get their verbal, thinking, left brain working.
Is It ADHD or Child Traumatic Stress?
www.nctsn.orgsymptoms of dissociation (feelings of unreality or being outside of one’s body) or the result of avoidance of trauma reminders. Among children who experience trauma, intrusive thoughts or memories of trauma (e.g., feeling like it is happening all over again) may lead to confused or agitated behavior which can resemble the impulsivity of ADHD.
EMDR client handout - RAY COCHRAN, LCSW
www.raycochrantherapy.comOnce the trauma memory no longer triggers feelings of distress, the client is asked to associate a more useful thought to the now more distant trauma memory, and further sets of eye movements follow. The EMDR process is complete when the new perspective feels true even when the old memory is recalled.