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“Yes, but only for those who have an actual diagnosis or note from a mental healthcare professional (who is then responsible for meeting and discussing with the client how to approach the subject matter, and even contribute something constructive to the subject matter at hand as it relates to them).

To prevent abuse of this system and 'coddling', awareness should be raised on treatment of PTSD and 'triggers'; mainly, the typical practice of therapeutic sessions to assist in COFNRONTING the subject matter calmly and safely, as opposed to avoiding them entirely. A structure to the process of 'trigger warning' should be in place, and any attempt to abuse it should be penalized.”

From a Alliance ’90/The Greens in Uracus (Farallon de Pajaros), MP
In reponse to: Should universities provide “trigger warnings” and “safe spaces” for students?

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