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Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.1 – What Are Triggers and Why Do They Matter?: Triggers are signals that wake up old habits, emotions, or urges linked to past behaviors. They can come from people, places, memories, or even smells and sounds. Recognizing them helps you take power back from automatic reactions. When you learn what activates you, you can prepare better responses. Triggers do not mean failure—they mean your brain is remembering. You can use them as reminders to pause, breathe, and choose differently. Tracking them turns confusion into clarity. Understanding them builds confidence over fear. You can also share your main triggers with trusted supporters. Knowing your triggers is the first step to controlling your future, not being controlled by your past.

About this course

Practical tools and strategies to support behavioral change, strengthen recovery efforts, and promote long-term stability.

This course includes:
  • Relapse prevention and behavior tracking templates
  • Emotional regulation exercises and coping strategy guides
  • Planning tools for maintaining stability and achieving long-term recovery

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