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Back to EpisodesEp. 347: Trigger Warnings: Making us Fragile or Helping us Heal? [REMASTERED]
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Could your mouthwash be causing high blood pressure? Can your spit predict cancer?
Nikki Eisenhauer is a licensed professional counselor, chemical dependency counselor, and professional psychotherapist. She is also an incest & abuse survivor.
In this episode, we discuss if trigger warnings are a tool for healing or a crutch for victimhood, we explore symptoms that your entire childhood may warrant a trigger warning, what actual trauma is, how not to manipulate ourselves & the best way to support those with trauma without absorbing their pain.
This episode originally aired October 9, 2023
If you liked this episode, you’ll also like episode 312: DID THE #METOO MOVEMENT EVEN HELP US?
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0:00 — Are trigger warnings helping or hurting?
0:50 — Nikki's take: good intentions gone sideways
2:55 — What "trigger" actually means
8:25 — How the word trauma got watered down
10:03 — How trigger warnings entered college culture
14:03 — Getting unstuck from a victim mindset
14:33 — Insight: the one thing you can't teach
20:34 — The circle jerk of victimhood
22:31 — Is "seeded trauma" a real thing?
26:04 — When people are addicted to drama
29:17 — Being patient with your subconscious
30:05 — Inner child work and reparenting yourself
32:07 — How to actually support someone with trauma
38:48 — Wrapping up + the Boundaries Course
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