Have you ever felt like your emotions or memories suddenly hijack your hard-earned progress in recovery? You’re not alone! In this episode of The Addicted Mind, hosts Duane and Eric Osterlind delve deep into the world of triggers, those sneaky culprits that can either strengthen or challenge our recovery journey.
Discover the four main categories of triggers: environmental, emotional, physical, and cognitive, and learn how to identify and navigate them effectively. Duane and Eric share the groundbreaking AWARE method, a powerful tool to help you accept, watch, act, repeat, and expect when facing triggers.
Plus, find out how to create your own trigger map and build a personalized response toolkit to transform your relationship with triggers from one of fear and reactivity to one of awareness and growth.
Tune in and gain the knowledge and skills to master your triggers and pave the way for lasting transformation!
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Key Takeaways
- Understanding the four categories of triggers: environmental, emotional, physical, and cognitive.
- The AWARE method: a powerful tool to manage triggers effectively.
- Creating a trigger map to identify personal triggers and patterns.
- Building a response toolkit with personalized strategies for each type of trigger.
- Transforming your relationship with triggers from fear to awareness and growth.
Timestamps
- [00:00:00] Introduction
- [00:02:55] What are triggers?
- [00:04:49] The trigger gap
- [00:07:19] Four categories of triggers
- [00:11:38] The AWARE method
- [00:14:13] Creating a trigger map
Episode Credits
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