March 7 2014
[beta][Demo Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZTMdPFZLKo ] Track and share emotional events with Track A Trigger. Research shows simple logging of mood states is effective at lifting depression, reducing angry outbursts, and improving relational behavior and emotional management. Track A Trigger introduces users to patterns of mental activity ("protectors": wishing, self-aggression, aggression, dread, and go-with-the-flow) that are employed by the mind to manage emotional pain that accompanies reminders of neglect, abuse, abandonment, or rejection. Users identify somatic information such as the location of emotional energy in the body as well as thoughts and feelings. Tracking an event initiates a series of "check-ins" where the user is requested to update their state information over time. Users may also resource using provided or uploaded guided visualizations and 'process' unfinished child consciousness attachment wounds using breath and mindfulness coaching. Sharing emotional states through email, text messages, twitter and Facebook support relational resourcing. Analysis of tracked states reveals habits for targeting in therapy and also provides evidence of progress in emotional growth.
Track A Trigger is a practice-proven method for increasing mindfulness of emotion states, increasing self-evaluation habits, increasing the possibility of escaping from habitual responses, and to actually reduce reactivity to triggers and shorten the duration of the triggered state. Track A Trigger improves lives by increasing emotional regulation.
Operation:
Run Track A Trigger when you experience your own reactivity when perceiving a "trigger." You may notice body based (somatic) reactions or strong emotions or intense thoughts.
Track A Trigger records "events." The event is added to the record (a database) when you NAME the event. You can either enter a new name or use an existing name. The date and time are recorded with the event at the moment the event name is entered or selected.
Event data can then be added by swiping through the BODY, PROTECTORS, and EMOTIONS pages. The event record is updated when modified using slide bars or the Body panel. There is no "record" button.
After entering data, you may SHARE the event using applications that are installed on your phone, such as Text Messaging, Email, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and Twitter. You can preview your message in the SHARE page, and then send by pressing the SHARE button. Be aware of possible consequences of sharing identifying data such as a NAME that other people might recognize. Emotional data is personal. Generally share with people who care before sharing generally.
You may also EXIT Track A Trigger. You will be asked to set a timer for a "check-in." When the timer finished, the application will ask you to re-evaluate your body, emotional, and mind states. This is very valuable data for measuring your progress in emotional regulation over time.
You may also RESOURCE yourself using a variety of strategies including opening a gallery of photos that help you "shift", listening to a guided visualization, and other strategies.
You may also PROCESS the trigger. This requires a solid understanding of the PROTECTORS and practiced mindfulness so you can identify PROTECTER thoughts and return your attention to your body sensations. The body knows what to do to process "unfinished" overwhelming experiences from the past. [n/a Beta 2/2014]
Familiarize yourself with the interface and learn more about the PROTECTORS by pressing the information icon (an "i" inside a circle) next to the PROTECTOR name.
With regular use, expect noticeable reductions in the intensity and duration of triggered states.
For questions, feedback, testimonials or support please email info@trackatrigger.com
熱門國家 | 系統支援 | 版本 | 費用 | APP評分 | 上架日期 | 更新日期 |
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未知 | Android Google Play | App下載 | 免費 | 1970-01-01 | 2015-02-04 |