Talk:Triggering

I understand that this is currently a very poor article, but it is just so worthwhile I don't understand how it has not alreay been included.

I can include references, but they are specific to specific problems, and "triggering" is a term shared by many illnesses, perhaps without any single definition.


 * The article does indeed already exist, but under the title Trauma trigger. I've redirected this page to that one. :)
 * By the way, don't forget to sign your talk page posts in the future, by typing four tildes ( ~ )! --HamatoKameko (talk) 16:21, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

Hi. I didn't notice the trauma trigger article, although, really, I'm not sure that they actually are the same; 'triggering' is definately derived from 'trauma trigger', but I think it probably has a meaning, and certainly a useage, very different now. If nothing else, "triggering" is used in a less formal, non-clinical way - that latter is more likely to be used by a profesional. Still, I'm sure you know more about what justifies an article than me, so I'll leave it for you and others to decide. Thanks for the signing tip; Here goes...! Davordlot (talk) 00:43, 27 March 2008 (UTC)