🧠 Trauma-Informed Skills (Non-Therapy Focus) *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

4.4 – Keeping a “Trigger Journal” for Awareness: A trigger journal is a private place to record moments of discomfort and reflection. Writing down what happened, where you were, and how your body felt increases clarity. Patterns begin to appear that reveal hidden stress points. This awareness helps separate automatic reactions from current events. A journal transforms confusion into understanding through consistent tracking. Over time, it highlights progress in emotional recovery. Writing also slows thoughts and allows perspective. It becomes a safe space to notice growth instead of judgment. Keeping a trigger journal turns difficult experiences into steps toward healing and control.

About this course

Practical, non-clinical skills to support individuals with trauma histories while promoting safety, trust, and resilience.

This course includes:
  • Trauma-informed communication and de-escalation practice activities
  • Checklists and guidelines for creating safe, supportive environments
  • Real-world scenarios to apply trauma-informed approaches effectively

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