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How to Assist Your Client in Managing Their Emotional Triggers using Real-World Skills
When clients are triggered, a chain reaction of emotional overwhelm and reactivity can ensue.
So, how can we assist clients in breaking free from this challenging cycle when their nervous system begins to rev up (or shut down)?
First, we must consider particular methods for preventing a provoked emotion from overpowering the client.
Then we must concentrate on breaking down powerful behavior-trigger-reward cycles.
Then we must unravel the hidden traps placed on their neural system by trauma and connection failures.
Most essential, we must assist the client in carrying out this job in the actual world so that they become empowered.
That’s why we gathered 26 top specialists and asked for their best tactics for dealing with emotional triggers in customers. For the first time, all of their professional thoughts have been compiled in one location…
How to Deal with Emotional Triggers in a Client
An Emotional Trigger’s Neurobiology
PsyD Ron Siegel Dr. Dan Siegel
The brain’s preparation for emotional stimuli
There are two ways the brain processes emotion that might increase emotional sensitivity.
The trigger pathway that links unprocessed emotions to impulsive behavior.
How to Prevent a Triggered Emotion from Overpowering the Client
Dr. Shelly Harrell LICSW Lynn Lyons
PhD Kelly McGonigal PhD Joan Borysenko
Dr. Rick Hanson
The “Band-Aid” approach for preventing the reactivation of an emotional wound
The trigger-resistant mentality that can assist clients in breaking free from the reactivity loop
How to keep the nervous system in check when an emotional trigger is triggered
How to Keep Vulnerabilities from Becoming Painful Triggers
PHD Michael Yapko LICSW Deany Laliotis
Ron Siegel, PsyD Joan Borysenko, PhD
One inquiry that might put a client’s trigger reaction on hold
A simple reframing that helps loosen the client’s grasp on an emotional trigger
How to link clients with trigger-resistant resources to prevent emotional flooding
How to Break the Habit-Trigger-Reward Cycle
Dr. Donald Meichenbaum PhD Kelly McGonigal
Dr. Judson Brewer, PhD
One basic method that might help a blamer break free from their deeply embedded explanations
How to assist clients in reducing the guilt they associate with their reaction
Why may shame bind clients to their triggers?
Why is guilt such a potent emotional trigger? (and how to undo this)
How to assist customers in visualizing their trigger sequence in order to identify their pain spots
Working with a Highly Stimulated Nervous System
Dr. Stephen Porges LCSW Deb Dana
PhD Kelly McGonigal
How Polyvagal Theory can inspire powerful new therapeutic approaches
How a trigger reaction might prevent the neurological system of a client from perceiving safety cues
How a triggered physiology might set off a chain reaction of bad experiences
How to Assist Triggered Clients Who Disconnect from Their Bodies
Dr. Christine Padesky Rick Hanson, PhD Pat Ogden, PhD
The first and most important step in working with a detached client.
How to Improve a Dissociating Client’s Emotional Tolerance
A simple method for dealing with emotional overload and avoiding dissociation.
How to Handle Emotional Triggers Related to Trauma Resmaa Menakem, LICSW, MSW Dr. Peter Levine
PhD Kelly McGonigal PsyD Ron Siegel
Dr. Rick Hanson
How painful memories may cause unexpected triggers
How to safely encourage new sensations in traumatized individuals who are disconnected from their bodies
How to prevent being triggered by a high-octane client’s reactivity
How to Assist Clients in Developing Strong Self-Regulation Skills
PsyD Ron Siegel Terry Real, LICSW, MSW
Dr. David Wallin PhD Kelly McGonigal
Dr. Rick Hanson
One key ability for preventing the escalation of provoked emotions
How to engage with clients that have grown accustomed to their reactionary response
A three-step process for assisting clients in regaining control of their triggers.
How to Deal with Negative Attachment Triggers
Dr. Richard Schwartz Dr. Pat Ogden
Dr. Rick Hanson
Why is it critical to distinguish if a trigger is the result of trauma or attachment?
How to deal with the three primary anxieties that might jeopardize trigger therapy
How to Stop a Reactivity Pattern
Dr. Kelly Wilson Dr. Zindel Segal
The first two stages in addressing a trigger reaction that can have a significant impact on the result
How to alleviate a client’s road rage, which is making them exhausted and irritated.
How to increase a client’s ability to select a better response to their trigger
One approach to assisting a combat veteran on shifting a basic belief that is feeding their trigger
How to Assist Clients in Transitioning from Reactivity to Healing
LMFT Bill O’Hanlon PhD Kelly McGonigal
Dr. Steven Hayes
A solid coping method for the unsatisfied desires that drive reactivity
How to expand the interval between trigger and reaction by deepening a client’s context sensitivity.
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