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triggers

  1. Gerald Wilgus

    I Was Nearly Triggered

    On Tuesday and Wednesday I accompanied my spouse to the University of Michigan Medical Campus for diagnostic procedures to clear her for knee surgery. I was an undergrad there and this represented a terrible time in my life. I started ruminating about my experience and that dredged up some...
  2. Gerald Wilgus

    How to Avoid Being Triggered

    I am starting to prepare myself for a trip to Thailand next week and can use some strategies. While I am going for the cultural experience, I recognize that Bangkok is ground zero for sex tourism, which I detest. Those reading some of my posts may understand that I was a failure at securing...
  3. M

    Successful therapy in Aspie/NT's relationships

    Years ago, my husband and I attempted therapy several times with different therapists in order to help our marriage. The first was a Catholic marriage counselor, in fact a priest, who advised us on our marriage. He seemed more concerned with church doctrine that our marriage. The second was a...
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