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あらすじ・解説
Every recovering addict has to face their triggers at some point. Triggers that are handled in a healthy way don’t result in regrettable behaviors, while unmanaged triggers can lead to additional pain and loss of trust. Seeking Integrity’s Scott Brassart joins Tami for a conversation about the nature of triggers and the options that addicts have when dealing with them. This session was live via SexandRelationshipHealing.com on December 20, 2023.
TAKEAWAYS:
[:30] What are triggers? What happens when they are set off?
[2:04] Internal triggers relate to feelings such as fear, shame, loneliness, and boredom.
[4:06] External triggers include arguments, visual stimuli, unstructured free time and more.
[6:04] Not all triggers are negative, but all triggers elicit a response.
[7:04] Betrayed partners are often dealing with post-traumatic triggers.
[8:10] Step number one when feeling triggered – pause and figure out what you’re feeling.
[12:05] Triggers are simply data that you can use intentionally.
[15:23] Your partner is not always the best support person to turn to.
[18:13] The importance of gratitude when facing triggers.
[19:00] Being triggered can be considered a gift.
[24:37] People trigger me – am I even fit to be a partner?
[27:15] My sleep is affected by my trauma and pain. What can I do?
[36:25] Intimacy and anger avoidance both point to trauma and underlying pain.
[43:06] How can I manage my triggered feelings about the other addicts in my husband’s recovery group?
RESOURCES:
Seekingintegrity.com
Email Tami: Tami@Seekingintegrity.com
Sexandrelationshiphealing.com
Intherooms.com
Out of the Doghouse: A Step-by-Step Relationship-Saving Guide for Men Caught Cheating, by Robert Weiss
Prodependence: Moving Beyond Codependency, by Robert Weiss
Sex Addiction 101: A Basic Guide to Healing from Sex, Porn, and Love Addiction, by Robert Weiss
Cruise Control: Understanding Sex Addiction in Gay Men, by Robert Weiss
Seeking Integrity Podcasts are produced in partnership with Podfly Productions.
QUOTES
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“Triggers spin us into a cycle of something that we don’t want to be in.”
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“Triggers are normal for addicts, they’re normal for betrayed partners, they’re normal for people whose lives are perfect!”
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“All feelings are driven by needs – good feelings are met needs, bad feelings are unmet needs.”
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“Triggers lose power when they’re not rewarded.”