What is a Trigger?
Types of Triggers
Reactions to Triggers
Coping Strategies
Boundaries
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Something that brings on or worsens mental health symptoms

What is a trigger

100

These triggers come from outside the person, like sounds, people, or places.

What is external triggers

100

Name one emotional reaction to a trigger

What is anxiety, fear, sadness, shame

100

True or false: stress, lack of sleep, and hunger can increase vulnerability to triggers.

True (Halt concept)

100

Boundaries are limits we set to protect________

What is emotional, mental and physical wellbeing

200

In mental health, triggers are important to identify because they help explain strong reactions that seem ___.

What is sudden / unexpected / out of proportion

200

These triggers come from thoughts, emotions, or memories.

What is internal triggers

200

Name one physical reaction to a trigger

What is tension, sweating, fast heartbeat, nausea

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Name one coping strategy that helps with thoughts.

What is reframing, positive self-talk, distraction, journaling

200

True or False: Boundaries are about controlling other people.

What is false
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True or False: Triggers are always related to trauma

What is false

300

Name one environmental trigger

what is crowds, noise, certain places, time of day

300

Name one grounding technique 

What is box breathing, TIPP, mindfulness practices, 5-4-3-2-1

300

Identifying triggers ahead of time helps you do this.

What is plan/prepare/choose coping strategies

300

Name one example of a boundary that could reduce triggers.

What is limiting topics, leaving situations, saying no

400

Name one type of trigger (internal or external)

What is thoughts, emotions, people, places, sounds, smells, memories, etc. 

400

Physical sensations (like a racing heart) that increase distress are this type of trigger.

Physical or symptom trigger

400

When someone is triggered, difficulty concentrating, tunnel vision, and worst-case thinking are examples of changes in ___.

What is thinking/thoughts

400

This DBT skill uses temperature, intense movement, breathing, and muscle tension to quickly calm the body.

What is TIPP

400

Communicating triggers and boundaries can help others do this.

What is understand and/or support you 

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Triggers often activate the body's ________ response?

What is fight, flight or freeze?
500

A reminder connected to a past traumatic or highly stressful experience is called a ___.

What is a trauma trigger
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Triggers can be different for different people because of their ___ and ___.

what is past experiences and coping strategies

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This DBT skill involves acting opposite to an emotion’s urge to help reduce its intensity.

What is opposite action

500

Setting boundaries is considered a form of ___.

What is self-care

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