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Old Nov 17, 2024, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Have Hope View Post
No it’s not. It’s used to describe a PTSD reaction, which is very legit and real. I have PTSD which is often triggered by my ex abuser living only 3 streets away from me. Him spying on me and watching my home, which I know he’s doing, triggers a PTSD reaction. I physically shake when I have such a reaction. Triggered is simply an adjective I use to describe my PTSD.
This is the original appropriate use of the word. I think it can appropriately be used else in mental health like "[stressor] triggered a [symptom/type of episode]" (like "lack of sleep triggered psychosis")

I have seen people on social media use it where something like "shock" or "upset" would fit better though, and I'm not sure but I think that's what cantholdmyrage was referring to.
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