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Five adult patterns wired by a hallway radar from childhood
psychology2 hours ago

Five adult patterns wired by a hallway radar from childhood

The piece explains how childhood exposure to volatile homes can train a brain to read moods through cues like door sounds—a phenomenon called hypervigilance. It outlines five adult patterns: (1) reading the room before you’ve even taken your coat off; (2) apologizing for things you didn’t cause (fawning); (3) feeling suspicious when everything’s going well; (4) catching others’ moods as if it’s your job to fix them; and (5) being marvelous in a crisis but listless in ordinary life. It also offers practical steps: name the moment and tell yourself the room is safe, practice being boring, ask questions rather than assume, and be kind to the kid who built the radar.

Why Parents Should Address Teen 'Fawning' Behavior
health10 months ago

Why Parents Should Address Teen 'Fawning' Behavior

Teens exhibiting 'fawning' behaviors, often mistaken for politeness, are actually stress responses linked to anxiety and a need for approval, which can lead to mental health issues and risky behaviors. Parents should recognize these signs early, validate their feelings, model healthy boundaries, and seek professional support if needed to help teens develop healthier coping mechanisms.

"Uncovering the Unexpected: 6 Surprising Trauma Responses in Different Personality Types"
psychology2 years ago

"Uncovering the Unexpected: 6 Surprising Trauma Responses in Different Personality Types"

Trauma responses include fight, flight, freeze, and fawning, with fawning being the least known. People exhibiting fawning behaviors, such as people-pleasing, over-apologizing, and excessive helping, may be stuck in a trauma response without realizing it. Understanding these responses can help individuals take steps towards self-discovery, setting boundaries, and breaking harmful habits.