Trauma Rewired

When Attachment Overrides Authenticity: The Fawn Trauma Response

Sep 15, 2025
Explore the fawn trauma response as a survival strategy that leads to people-pleasing and self-abandonment. Learn how these behaviors manifest in everyday life and relationships, often at the cost of authenticity. Discover strategies to rebuild trust with your body by tuning into gut feelings and setting boundaries without collapse. The hosts discuss the emotional and physical consequences of fawning, including its impact on consent, and offer healing practices to foster genuine connection and reclaim bodily autonomy.
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Fawn As A Survival Strategy

  • Fawn is a reflexive nervous-system adaptation to protect attachment, not a moral failing.
  • It operates subconsciously to placate others and preserve social safety.
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Two Faces Of Fawning

  • Fawning has two flavors: acute appeasement in predator-level danger and chronic people-pleasing to preserve attachment.
  • Both protect social survival but have different contexts and consequences.
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Belonging Overrides Authenticity

  • Belonging is processed as survival in the brain, so bodies will sacrifice authenticity to keep attachment.
  • That trade-off explains why people consistently override needs to avoid relational rupture.
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