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What It Is:
This is a 'Trauma Worksheet' designed to help individuals identify and understand their trauma triggers. It includes sections for the user to define being triggered, identify their warning signs and body signals, describe past coping mechanisms, and list potential triggers categorized as thoughts, emotions, physical feelings, people, places, things, activities/situations, and sounds. There are blank lines provided for writing in responses.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is not grade-level specific, but is more appropriate for high school students (grades 9-12) and adults. The content deals with complex emotional and psychological concepts that require a certain level of maturity and self-awareness.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps individuals to become more aware of their personal trauma triggers, understand their reactions to being triggered, and explore healthy coping mechanisms. It promotes self-reflection and can be a valuable tool for self-help or in a therapeutic setting.
How to Use It:
The user should begin by reading the introductory information about trauma triggers. Then, they should answer the questions thoughtfully and honestly, using their own experiences as a guide. The user should list specific examples of triggers for each category provided.
Target Users:
This worksheet is intended for individuals who have experienced trauma and are seeking to understand their triggers and reactions. It is also useful for therapists, counselors, and educators working with individuals who have experienced trauma.