Psycho-Babble Psychology Thread 413900

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Trigger

Posted by Toph on November 9, 2004, at 15:08:38

Would someone explain what "trigger" means in some of the above posts? Maybe I already know, but it seems like its psycho-jargon that I am not familiar with. I know the noun means the device that fires a gun and is used in the venacular to mean a catalyst or spark that ignites something, and the verb means pretty much the same thing - to actuate or case to happen. Is there some psychological term or internet term that means something else?

Oh, and I forgot another famous noun:

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/pet/trigger.html

-Toph

 

Re: Trigger » Toph

Posted by Larry Hoover on November 9, 2004, at 15:11:23

In reply to Trigger, posted by Toph on November 9, 2004, at 15:08:38

> Would someone explain what "trigger" means in some of the above posts? Maybe I already know, but it seems like its psycho-jargon that I am not familiar with. I know the noun means the device that fires a gun and is used in the venacular to mean a catalyst or spark that ignites something, and the verb means pretty much the same thing - to actuate or case to happen. Is there some psychological term or internet term that means something else?
>
> Oh, and I forgot another famous noun:
>
> http://www.roadsideamerica.com/pet/trigger.html
>
> -Toph

Some people are particularly sensitive, emotionally, to descriptions of e.g. self-injury, or violence. By placing the word trigger in the subject line, you're warning people that your post may have the sort of graphic or suggestive detail that might upset a sensitive reader.

Lar

 

Re: Trigger

Posted by Susan47 on November 9, 2004, at 15:28:51

In reply to Re: Trigger » Toph, posted by Larry Hoover on November 9, 2004, at 15:11:23

But in reality anything can trigger anybody, in my humble opinion. I like to think of a trigger as anything that upsets you without it being personally meant to do so. But I'm usually wrong about stuff anyway.

 

Re: Trigger » Susan47

Posted by sunny10 on November 9, 2004, at 15:37:26

In reply to Re: Trigger, posted by Susan47 on November 9, 2004, at 15:28:51

Susan,

Go back to thinking how you were a few hours ago... you seem to be slipping downwards in spirit, my dear !! You are NOT always wrong!!!

And, do I sense a little tongue in cheek here, Toph??? Here I thought Trigger was a horse...

-sunny10

 

Re: Trigger » Toph

Posted by alexandra_k on November 9, 2004, at 19:48:34

In reply to Trigger, posted by Toph on November 9, 2004, at 15:08:38

Maybe I overdo the 'trigger' warnings. I just know that when I am in a bad place I appreciate a warning before encountering stuff on abuse, SI, or suicide.

 

Neigh, that's not what is meant.... ;-) (nm) » sunny10

Posted by gardenergirl on November 9, 2004, at 21:20:42

In reply to Re: Trigger » Susan47, posted by sunny10 on November 9, 2004, at 15:37:26

 

Oh ha ha - I just got it! (nm) » gardenergirl

Posted by alexandra_k on November 9, 2004, at 21:45:22

In reply to Neigh, that's not what is meant.... ;-) (nm) » sunny10, posted by gardenergirl on November 9, 2004, at 21:20:42

 

Re: Trigger

Posted by Toph on November 10, 2004, at 7:29:37

In reply to Re: Trigger » Toph, posted by Larry Hoover on November 9, 2004, at 15:11:23

> Some people are particularly sensitive, emotionally, to descriptions of e.g. self-injury, or violence. By placing the word trigger in the subject line, you're warning people that your post may have the sort of graphic or suggestive detail that might upset a sensitive reader.
>
> Lar
>
Wow, I get it now. How considerate!
-Toph

 

Re: Trigger

Posted by Toph on November 10, 2004, at 7:35:32

In reply to Re: Trigger » Susan47, posted by sunny10 on November 9, 2004, at 15:37:26


>
> And, do I sense a little tongue in cheek here, Toph??? Here I thought Trigger was a horse...
>
> -sunny10

No tongue in cheek, sunny, I didn't know how the word was used here. But, when I was a kid, Saturday mornings always included the other Trigger. I guess that makes me old, right Kemo Sabe?
http://www.tcnj.edu/~hofmann/kemosabe.htm
-Toph

 

Re: Trigger- alexandra » Toph

Posted by sunny10 on November 10, 2004, at 8:25:39

In reply to Re: Trigger, posted by Toph on November 10, 2004, at 7:35:32

And I am old, too, Toph, right alongside you!

We womenfolk are generally guilt-filled, talkative creatures. We want to be able to share and commiserate with other carbon-based forms, (and, occassionally, our cats)but NEVER want to cause PAIN.

That's why we ALL may overuse the TRIGGER warning.

Alexandra, hon, don't take responsibility for the actions of others along with your own. You do not, all by yourself, OVERUSE the warning. And we appreciate it when you DO use it!

have a good day everyone,

sunny10

 

Re: Trigger » Larry Hoover

Posted by JenStar on November 10, 2004, at 17:55:06

In reply to Re: Trigger » Toph, posted by Larry Hoover on November 9, 2004, at 15:11:23

Honestly, for ME, I read many 'trigger' messages b/c they promise to be very interesting. To me, it's a signal that a person is talking about something of great importance and great significance to them. Even though I can't usually help them (don't know how) I'm still intrigued by the title and want to find out what's going on.

Usually when someone warns me that something might be too graphic or violent or just too "much" my first instinct is to say, "no it isn't" and then to check it out.

JenStar

 

Re: Trigger » JenStar

Posted by Toph on November 10, 2004, at 18:47:44

In reply to Re: Trigger » Larry Hoover, posted by JenStar on November 10, 2004, at 17:55:06

I hope it isn't misused (not an accusation, I'm new to PBTx). Lots of movie producers actually lobby to get an R rating to increase attendence.
-Toph

 

Re: Trigger » sunny10

Posted by Toph on November 10, 2004, at 18:51:41

In reply to Re: Trigger- alexandra » Toph, posted by sunny10 on November 10, 2004, at 8:25:39


> We (women) want to be able to share and commiserate with other carbon-based forms, (and, occassionally, our cats)but NEVER want to cause PAIN...
> sunny10

I'm confused, sunny, are you saying that you gals like to commiserate with pencils?
-Toph

 

Re: Trigger

Posted by JenStar on November 10, 2004, at 20:05:20

In reply to Re: Trigger » JenStar, posted by Toph on November 10, 2004, at 18:47:44

No, I wasn't implying that is was mis-used. Thanks for clarifying!

But I do think it's a definite way to let others know that what you are writing about is very important to you (as well as 'triggering' to others, potentially) as a way to garner extra interest from those who care about you & your life.

I also think that people use it 'just in case', even if they're message isn't all that triggering in their opinion, just to be sure that no one is hurt or scared by it. Sort of a social validation thing...it's the norm now. Not bad by any means...it's just interesting how it works here. :)

JenStar

 

Re: Trigger

Posted by Toph on November 10, 2004, at 22:13:18

In reply to Re: Trigger, posted by JenStar on November 10, 2004, at 20:05:20

It's a considerate thing to do, for sure, Jen. I am just reminded of that gag we used to pull as a kid. You make a sign that says, "Do not look under here!" Then when you pull up the sign it says, "I said don't look under here, knucklehead!" Trigger may have the opposite effect than it's intention. But it's a new internet convention for me.
-Toph

 

Re: Triggers and peeking » Toph

Posted by TofuEmmy on November 10, 2004, at 23:21:18

In reply to Re: Trigger, posted by Toph on November 10, 2004, at 22:13:18

On Candid Camera, they put fig leaves on manikins. Same impact, but peeking was caught on film. Oy.

em

 

Re: LOL (nm) » TofuEmmy

Posted by Toph on November 10, 2004, at 23:32:14

In reply to Re: Triggers and peeking » Toph, posted by TofuEmmy on November 10, 2004, at 23:21:18

 

Re: No, Toph- humans, animals, et cetera, (nm)

Posted by sunny10 on November 11, 2004, at 7:48:47

In reply to Re: Trigger » sunny10, posted by Toph on November 10, 2004, at 18:51:41

 

Re: My bad, lame joke (nm) » sunny10

Posted by Toph on November 11, 2004, at 9:05:34

In reply to Re: No, Toph- humans, animals, et cetera, (nm), posted by sunny10 on November 11, 2004, at 7:48:47

 

Re: Your bad, lame joke » Toph

Posted by sunny10 on November 11, 2004, at 13:03:26

In reply to Re: My bad, lame joke (nm) » sunny10, posted by Toph on November 11, 2004, at 9:05:34

Thank G*d, I was going to send back an equally flip response, but was terrified that you were serious!!

MOST "mentally ill" people (should I label us as that??) are given one gift from God- intelligence. But not ALL are- I was afraid to offend!

And I am rather new here- I'll get to "know" some of you after a while, I guess!

I use "my sick sense of humor" as my shield a lot... I think it is the only thing that has saved the world from realizing how f***d up I am on the inside !

You, too?

 

Re: Your bad, lame joke

Posted by Toph on November 11, 2004, at 17:16:22

In reply to Re: Your bad, lame joke » Toph, posted by sunny10 on November 11, 2004, at 13:03:26

I'm so screwed up that I think I'm OK. Humor is hard to pull off here, I've found; partially because there's hypersensitivity; partially because a lot of humor involves sarcasm which is verboten; and mainly because most things that humor me are frankly stupid, sophomoric, mental flatulence from a troubled mind.
-Toph

 

Re: Triggers and peeking » TofuEmmy

Posted by JenStar on November 11, 2004, at 20:30:23

In reply to Re: Triggers and peeking » Toph, posted by TofuEmmy on November 10, 2004, at 23:21:18

See, I'm the kind of person who would lift that fig leaf "just to see." Someone once told me there is a bar (not sure which city) which has a fig-leaved statue in the bathroom. The leaf is hooked up to a buzzer. When a curious patron checks under the leaf, a light flashes/buzzer rings in and outside the bar, embarrassing the newbie.

That sounds like a fun concept. Wonder if it's true?

Jen Curious Star

 

Re: My bad, lame joke » Toph

Posted by JenStar on November 11, 2004, at 20:31:22

In reply to Re: My bad, lame joke (nm) » sunny10, posted by Toph on November 11, 2004, at 9:05:34

I liked your joke! It made me chuckle.

JenStar

 

Re: Your bad, lame joke

Posted by sunny10 on November 12, 2004, at 8:31:39

In reply to Re: Your bad, lame joke, posted by Toph on November 11, 2004, at 17:16:22

> I'm so screwed up that I think I'm OK. Humor is hard to pull off here, I've found; partially because there's hypersensitivity; partially because a lot of humor involves sarcasm which is verboten; and mainly because most things that humor me are frankly stupid, sophomoric, mental flatulence from a troubled mind.
> -Toph

"mental flatulence from a troubled mind."....????!!!

I couldn't have said it better myself !!!

But, I DO like to amuse myself....Kinda like the theory that you can laugh at yourself, but nobody else better laugh at you... I am trying to develop dragon skin, though- tough armor, there...

-sunny10

 

Re: Silent but deadly... :-) (nm)

Posted by Toph on November 14, 2004, at 8:55:59

In reply to Re: Your bad, lame joke, posted by sunny10 on November 12, 2004, at 8:31:39


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