A childhood trauma response that leads to estranging family and ourselves.Fawning, a trauma response learned in childhood, can lead to quiet estrangements from family and one’s self.Fawners’ relationships are performative, not genuine connection, so fawners often feel unseen and unheard.People-pleasing is a learned strategy or a conscious choice, while fawning is a survival mechanism.
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