18060_opmentalhealthcourtesynationalallianceofmentalillnessf.jpg The “real world” contains trigger warnings, and everyone can benefit from them, whether they are a trauma survivor or not. Appears In THORNBERRY: Don’t pass judgement on trigger warnings without all the facts By Meg Thornberry | August 22, 2017 Opinion columnist Alex Mink’s column grossly misunderstands and misrepresents the reality of trigger warnings, and the benefits they can have for victims of trauma.
THORNBERRY: Don’t pass judgement on trigger warnings without all the facts By Meg Thornberry | August 22, 2017 Opinion columnist Alex Mink’s column grossly misunderstands and misrepresents the reality of trigger warnings, and the benefits they can have for victims of trauma.
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