Fawning Trauma Response: Recognizing The Signs And Taking Back Control 

What Is Fawning
Spread the love

  • Individuals raised in dysfunctional environments often develop the fawning trauma response, seeking appeasement to cope with fear.
  • This maladaptive behavior, if untreated, can lead to negative mental health consequences.

In the context of being raised in dysfunctional households, individuals often find themselves resorting to the fight or flight response due to the prevailing chaos and conflict.

Such environments constantly instill a sense of threat in both the mind and body, prompting individuals to adopt a defensive mechanism of appeasement as a means to cope with the incessant fear surrounding them.

This adaptive response is commonly referred to as fawning trauma response, a stress reaction that emerges from dealing with fearful parents and overwhelming threats. Writing for the Hindustan Times, Therapist Morgan Pommells elucidates fawning stress response, emphasizing that it shares similarities with the fight or flight response.

Essentially, our bodies learn that appeasement becomes the most useful strategy in the face of overwhelming threats, where we prioritize caring about others, striving to be liked and seen as useful.

Several indicators can double as signs of fawning behavior, as identified by the therapist:

  • Constant Agreement: Even when we hold differing opinions, we pretend to agree with others to avoid potential conflicts, fearing the consequences of asserting ourselves.
  • Conflict Diffusion: As part of fawning response in trauma, we tend to excessively accommodate others, downplaying or attempting to diffuse any conflicts that arise, rather than confronting and addressing them directly.
  • Weak Boundaries: Fawning trauma response often leads to a lack of clear boundaries, as we consistently prioritize the needs and expectations of others over our own values and ethics.

However, carrying forward the fawning trauma response as maladaptive coping mechanisms into adulthood often results in feelings of depletion, frustration, and a sense of being taken for granted.

The good news is that there are ways to overcome fawning in mental health issues. The first step involves observing our nervous system and identifying the triggers that set off fawning response in trauma. It is essential to recognize that although this coping strategy may no longer serve us effectively in our present lives, we should not shame ourselves or perceive ourselves as flawed.

Instead, acknowledging the validity of our fear and expressing gratitude to our bodies for always striving to protect us can be a powerful approach to soothing trauma triggers and working with our fawning trauma responses.

In adulthood, unlearning the fawn stress response and establishing healthier responses can be a transformative process. This may involve seeking therapy or support to address underlying traumas and insecurities, allowing us to build self-confidence and assertiveness. By setting and enforcing healthy boundaries, we empower ourselves to prioritize our needs without sacrificing our well-being for the sake of others.

Practicing self-compassion and recognizing that our past coping mechanisms were survival strategies can help us navigate the journey towards healing and personal growth. Embracing self-compassion and gratitude for our bodies’ protection mechanisms can also serve as catalysts for growth and healing on the path to personal transformation.


Spread the love
  • Music Therapy: How Music Helps Mental Health?

    Music Therapy: How Music Helps Mental Health?

    Research explores the benefits of music in treating mental disorders.

  • How Do We Remember Positive Or Negative Memories? Study Finds

    How Do We Remember Positive Or Negative Memories? Study Finds

    Neuroscientists provided insights into the positive and negative power of…

  • How Wearing Face Masks Affect Behavior? Study Finds

    How Wearing Face Masks Affect Behavior? Study Finds

    Researchers explored the social benefits of wearing face masks.

  • Mind Blanking: What Is It And Why Do People Experience?

    Mind Blanking: What Is It And Why Do People Experience?

    Researchers explored the benefits of the phenomenology of “mind blanking”.

  • Are Mental Health Cases Rising Due To Generational Differences?

    Are Mental Health Cases Rising Due To Generational Differences?

    Researchers explore how generational differences influence mental health.

  • Food Smells Enable Time Travel: Study Finds

    Food Smells Enable Time Travel: Study Finds

    Researchers provided insights into the characteristics of “food memories”.

  • Maternal Depression Affects The Child’s Ability To Speak: Study Finds

    Maternal Depression Affects The Child’s Ability To Speak: Study Finds

    Researchers explored how maternal depression influences a child’s ability to…

  • Spending Time In Blue Spaces Boosts Mental Health: Study Finds

    Spending Time In Blue Spaces Boosts Mental Health: Study Finds

    Researchers explored how spending time in blue spaces boosts mental…

  • Beyond The Potterverse: How Tom Felton’s Mental Health Issues Shed Light On Drug Use

    Beyond The Potterverse: How Tom Felton’s Mental Health Issues Shed Light On Drug Use

    How actor Tom Felton’s autobiography explores his mental health battle…

  • Families Who Eat Together Are Less Stressed, Survey Confirms

    Families Who Eat Together Are Less Stressed, Survey Confirms

    Science provides insights into the psychological benefits of regular mealtimes…

  • Baby Talk Is Similar Across Different Languages: Study Finds

    Baby Talk Is Similar Across Different Languages: Study Finds

    Researchers explored the similarities in baby talk across different languages.

  • Counting Steps Lowers The Risk Of Chronic Diseases: Study Finds

    Counting Steps Lowers The Risk Of Chronic Diseases: Study Finds

    Researchers explored how counting steps reduces the risk of chronic…

  • Children Who Tell Blunt Truths Are Generally Judged Harshly: Study Claims

    Children Who Tell Blunt Truths Are Generally Judged Harshly: Study Claims

    Researchers provide insights into how adults judge children’s habit of…

  • Netflix’s “The Good Nurse” Reveals Charles Cullen’s Mental Illness

    Netflix’s “The Good Nurse” Reveals Charles Cullen’s Mental Illness

    Besides glimpses into a serial killer’s psychology, Netflix’s The Good…

  • Do Women Have A Better Vocabulary Than Men? Surprising Study Finds

    Do Women Have A Better Vocabulary Than Men? Surprising Study Finds

    Researchers examined the gender differences in cognitive abilities between men…

  • The Fear Of Negative Outcomes Decreases When You Are Aware Of Potential Dangers: Study

    The Fear Of Negative Outcomes Decreases When You Are Aware Of Potential Dangers: Study

    Researchers shed light on the psychology behind the fear of…

  • Does Photo-Taking Help Students Better Remember Online Lessons?

    Does Photo-Taking Help Students Better Remember Online Lessons?

    Researchers explored whether photo-taking helps students remember information better in…

  • The Inspiring Story Of Matthew Perry’s Addiction And Recovery

    The Inspiring Story Of Matthew Perry’s Addiction And Recovery

    How actor Matthew Perry’s new memoir chronicled his victory over…

  • Does Reducing Screen Time Make You More Productive?

    Does Reducing Screen Time Make You More Productive?

    American researchers explored the association between reducing screen time and…

  • Sedentary Lifestyle: Effects Of Social Interactions On Physical Activity

    Sedentary Lifestyle: Effects Of Social Interactions On Physical Activity

    Researchers examined how social interactions influence physical fitness.

  • Learning How To Learn Makes You Less Forgetful: Study Finds

    Learning How To Learn Makes You Less Forgetful: Study Finds

    Researchers provide insights into the effectiveness of the spacing and…

  • Dogs Can Smell Stress In Humans: Study Finds

    Dogs Can Smell Stress In Humans: Study Finds

    Researchers provided insights into how dogs can smell stress in…

  • Mental Health Of Housewives In India: The Uknown Facts

    Mental Health Of Housewives In India: The Uknown Facts

    Experts delve into the poor mental health experienced by homemakers…

  • Are Halloween and Mental Health Stigma Linked?

    Are Halloween and Mental Health Stigma Linked?

    Experts debate the association between Halloween and mental health.

  • Can A Stressful Job Make You Depressed?

    Can A Stressful Job Make You Depressed?

    Researchers explored the mental health effects of stressful jobs and…

  • Is It Beneficial To Eat Fruits For Mental Health?

    Is It Beneficial To Eat Fruits For Mental Health?

    Researchers explored how eating fruits for mental health can yield…

  • Did You Know News Addiction Damages Mental Health?

    Did You Know News Addiction Damages Mental Health?

    Researchers explored the ill effects of internet news addiction.