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Emotional Triggers
Articles about why emotional responses repeat, why understanding is not always enough, and how deeper change happens.
Why Some Relationships Feel Unfinished (And How to Find Closure)
Some relationships end. But the conversation that was needed never happened. Why Some Relationships Feel Unfinished This is why the same argument or moment can replay in the mind long after the relationship itself has finished. Sometimes the relationship ended...
Why Small Things Can Trigger Big Reactions (Going “Nuclear”)
Have you ever noticed how something relatively small can trigger a much bigger reaction than expected? A comment is made.Something shifts internally.And suddenly, the response feels far stronger than the situation itself. Why Small Things Can Trigger Big Reactions...
Why Emotional Memories Still Feel Real (Even When They’re in the Past)
Resolving strong emotional responses is often assumed to require months of revisiting the past. In many cases, it doesn’t. Why Emotional Memories Still Feel Real A simple way to understand this is through how the brain processes experience. Part of the brain acts as...
Why Emotional Patterns Repeat (Even When You’re Aware of Them)
One of the most frustrating experiences is recognising a pattern… And still finding yourself in it. You see it coming.You know how it plays out.You tell yourself it won’t happen again. And then it does. Not because you weren’t aware but because awareness isn’t what...
Why Understanding Doesn’t Resolve Emotional Triggers
Understanding something can feel like progress. You can explain it.You can trace it back.You can even see exactly why it happens. And yet… the reaction is still there. That’s the part most people don’t expect. Because understanding happens at a cognitive level.It...
Why Emotional Triggers Stay, Even When You Understand Them
You can understand something completely… and still react to it. For many people, this shows up as emotional triggers that won’t go away, even when the cause is clear. That’s the part most people don’t expect. They’ve done the thinking.They’ve made sense of the...
Why You Can’t Stop Thinking About What Other People Think of You
Eleanor Roosevelt’s quote, “What other people think of me is none of my business,” is often seen as a powerful mindset shift. But for many people, it isn’t that simple. Why It’s Hard to Ignore What Others Think Even when you know logically that other people’s...
Trauma Resolution
Articles about what healing can look like, how long change may take, and how trauma responses can shift.
Emotional Triggers and Trauma Resolution
Why Emotional Triggers Stay You can understand why something affects you and still react in exactly the same way. That’s because emotional triggers aren’t driven by logic. They’re driven by an active internal response that hasn’t fully resolved. When that response is...
What Does Healing From Trauma Look Like
What does healing from trauma look like is a question people ask when they want to know if real change is possible, and how they would recognise it. Healing is often described in terms of progress or learning to cope. In practice, it is far simpler than that. It shows...
How Long Does It Take To Heal From Trauma
First, whether you are at the point where change needs to happen.Second, whether the work you are doing is designed to create that change. Without both, healing tends to feel gradual or ongoing. With both, the shift can happen far more quickly than people expect. How...
How to Heal From Emotional Trauma
How to heal from emotional trauma is often approached as something that takes time, insight, and repeated effort. That can help you understand what happened. It does not always change how you respond. Trauma is not just the memory of an event. It is the response that...
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