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Scarletyoshi t1_iuaznoy wrote

Reply to comment by AshennJuan in Smile...trigger warnings by [deleted]

Why? It’s easy to just ignore the existence of trigger warnings if one doesn’t need or want them.

If something as small as a few keywords helps other people navigate life then more power to them. If only more of life’s problems could be solved so easily with no harm to anyone else.

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AshennJuan t1_iub0zyo wrote

Because if you hide and avoid your issues they just fester under the surface and become harder to resolve until you finally break. It causes more harm than good.

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jamesneysmith t1_iub5mcb wrote

And that is the most armchair psychologist way of looking at trauma. Everyone is going to react differently and also require a different treatment plan in order to best heal. Simply saying suck it up is so mind-numbingly lunkheaded it's literally thinking from a different century. How about we let the therapists and clients figure out how to best treat trauma and if that means adhering to trigger warnings for a time then what's the harm to anyone else.

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AshennJuan t1_iub6130 wrote

I never said to simply suck it up, but go ahead and put words in my mouth. Smh

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