Abstract
The concept "trigger" refers to stimuli that might lead the person who has experienced trauma to recall a previous traumatic memory. It has been suggested that, in educational environments, "trigger warnings" should be used to protect people who have been through traumatic experiences from the triggering stimuli and to make it easier for the traumatized person to have control over the decision to be exposed to the triggering stimuli. In this study; the literature and the discussions about "trigger warnings" have been examined with examples. It has been observed that the concepts of "trigger" and "trauma" are used in a different and wider meaning in the literature on "trigger warnings", compared to the usage in standard terminology of psychology. Small number of empirical research on "trigger warnings" has been examined. The purpose of this study is to introduce the concepts to the individuals and the institutions that give education and produce literature in Turkish, and also to provide a groundwork for future empirical studies.