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"emotional trigger" is a correct and well-used phrase in written English.
You can use it anytime you want to describe a situation or experience that causes strong and intense emotional reactions in someone. This could include positive or negative emotions. Example: The photo of her childhood home was an emotional trigger for Jane, bringing back memories of her happy childhood and making her feel homesick.
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As outside stimuli create an emotional trigger, we respond with one or more of these emotions, then experience them in our bodies as "feelings". So what is it that creates the connection between our emotions and our feelings?
Rather, affected individuals seem to be born with a quick and unduly sensitive emotional trigger.
"I'm talking about a shortcut to an emotional trigger that only music can deliver".
Losing his father was, he says, "a great emotional trigger point".
There's so many memories in sandwiches and they're an strong emotional trigger".
He went on, "What we try to do is really search out that kind of emotional trigger".
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To recognize and defuse your own incidental emotions, start by identifying your emotional triggers.
Managers should identify emotional triggers, respond early to intense emotions, enhance customers' control, and hire and rigorously train people who can communicate respectfully.
Activities include keeping a diary and identifying emotional triggers.
None seemed quite so land-mined with emotional triggers.
"They're very, very good at pushing emotional triggers".
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