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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Fawning
Why the Need to Please Makes Us Lose Ourselves--and How to Find Our Way Back
Book • 2025
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Mentioned by 

as the book written by Dr. 

on understanding and addressing fawning behaviors.


Dan Harris


Ingrid Clayton

224 snips
Do You Care Too Much What Other People Think of You? Avoid Conflict? Say Yes When You Shouldn't? | Dr. Ingrid Clayton, Fawning Expert
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as a book written by 

, with a link in the episode notes.

Michael Kovnat


Ingrid Clayton

32 snips
The Science Behind Your Need to Please
Mentioned by 

as the new book by 

on relational trauma.


Meghna Chakrabarti


Ingrid Clayton

20 snips
The strange psychology behind fawning
Mentioned by Dr. 

as her new book about fawning trauma responses.


Ingrid Clayton

18 snips
Why People-Pleasing Makes You Lose Yourself (And How to Get Back)
Forthcoming book mentioned by 

, discussing the survival response of fawning.


John Miles

Dr. Ingrid Clayton on How to Heal the Chronic Fawn Response | EP 661
Mentioned by Andrea as Dr. 

's book, which is coming out next week.


Ingrid Clayton

When Breaking Your Silence Means Losing Your Family: Narcissistic Abuse, Gaslighting & Fawning w/ Dr. Ingrid Clayton
Mentioned by 

as a really interesting subject matter, as it relates to the nervous system.


Kimberly Snyder

Fawning: How We Can Lose Ourselves and How to Come Back with Dr. Ingrid Clayton
Mentioned by 

as one of the multiple books written by 

.


Courtney Martin


Ingrid Clayton

How To! | Stop Fawning
Mentioned by Andrea as the title of 

's new book.


Ingrid Clayton

204: The Deeper Truth About Fawning - How Survival Turns Into Self-Abandonment w/ Ingrid Clayton
Mentioned by 

as the most recent book written by 

.


Courtney Martin


Ingrid Clayton

How To Stop Fawning
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as the new book written by 

.

Hannah McInnes


Ingrid Clayton

Ingrid Clayton – Why the Need to Please Makes Us Lose Ourselves
Mentioned by 

as 

's second book, focusing on clinical work and being thought-provoking and engaging.


Patrick Teahan


Ingrid Clayton

Stop Fawning with Dr. Ingrid Clayton



