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15. Triggered After Divorce? Why Everything Sets You Off (and How To Finally Calm Down)

12 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Are you feeling easily triggered after divorce—like the smallest things suddenly overwhelm you, bring back painful memories, or send your emotions spiraling? If you’ve been asking yourself: “Why am I still so emotional?” “Why do I feel anxious, reactive, or on edge all the time?” “I thought I was healing… so why does everything still trigger me?” You are not crazy—and you are not alone. In this episode, we’re diving into the truth about emotional triggers after divorce, including why they happen, what your reactions are really trying to tell you, and how to finally experience peace again.

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