Here’s how Halloween triggers trauma

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For most, Halloween is all about spooky fun—costumes, candy, and creepy decorations. But for some, the sights and sounds of the season can stir up more than just thrills; they can trigger deep emotional responses linked to past trauma.

The eerie music, sudden scares, and even certain costumes can remind people of distressing events, making Halloween a season of anxiety rather than celebration. Several publications explain how the seemingly playful elements of Halloween can activate trauma, and how to navigate the season while keeping your mental health intact.

Psychology Today mentions that Halloween can be intolerable for trauma survivors or those with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It is stated that the holiday can trigger panic attacks, and startled reactions, and activate traumatic memories, affecting physical and mental health.

“For complex PTSD or relational trauma survivors, encountering someone who is dressed in a scary costume activates feelings of deception and dishonesty. People presenting differently than they are can be reminiscent of their trauma. Additionally, people with PTSD can get activated by trick-or-treaters and strangers constantly coming to their houses and knocking on their doors.”

Furthermore, the above-mentioned source claims that these experiences can lead to depression and fatigue.

According to Tampa Therapy, for you to overcome and manage the trauma that comes with the spooky season, you need to practice mindfulness and grounding techniques to stay connected with the moment and remember that the traumatic event is in the past. It is suggested that you utilise cognitive-behavioural therapy strategies to challenge your thinking and produce balanced emotions. ” Expose yourself to other stimuli. For example, instead of watching a horror film, watch a comedy or action movie. Listen to upbeat music. Read a book.”

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