Hidden Betrayal Trauma Triggers: How to Handle Being Blindsided
Release Date: 07/25/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode of Ask The Betrayed, Sharon and Rae explore the hidden triggers that blindside betrayed partners during recovery. From weddings and social gatherings to seemingly small moments like TV shows, public spaces, and holidays—unexpected triggers can shake your sense of stability.
They don’t just talk about the problems—they give you practical tools and real-life strategies to help you reclaim your power in these moments.
🔎 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
✅ How to build your own “emotional first aid kit” for challenging events
✅ The importance of anchor statements and somatic tools
✅ How to create exit strategies for triggering environments
✅ Ways to reframe Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, anniversaries, and more
✅ Healthy ways to process anger without harming yourself or others
✅ Tips for managing common relational triggers like phones, alcohol, and public settings
This conversation is packed with real stories, practical interventions, and compassionate guidance to help you stay grounded—especially when life throws the unexpected your way.
💬 In the Comments, please tell us what hidden triggers surprised you in your healing journey?
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