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In a mental health context, a is an external or internal stimulus—such as a specific sound, smell, or situation—that provokes a strong, often irrational, emotional reaction tied to past trauma or unresolved experiences. The "firing" of a trigger occurs when the nervous system perceives a threat where none exists, activating the "fight or flight" response. 2. The Mechanism of the "No Fear Trigger"

"Deactivating" the trigger does not mean removing the emotion of fear itself, which is a vital survival mechanism. Instead, it focuses on breaking the link between a specific stimulus and the automatic panic response. In a mental health context, a is an

This paper explores the psychological concept of (or the process of deactivating fear responses), which involves identifying and neutralizing the emotional stimuli that cause involuntary anxiety or panic. 1. Understanding Triggers in Psychology The Mechanism of the "No Fear Trigger" "Deactivating"