Adult Child

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

Nov 5, 2025
Dr. Ingrid Clayton, a licensed clinical psychologist and author, discusses the concept of fawning as a trauma response. She explains how fawning is not just people-pleasing but a survival reflex linked to power dynamics. Ingrid dives into how fawning manifests in relationships and parenting, revealing the triggers that arise from children’s emotions. She also addresses the implications of sexual fawning and emphasizes the importance of healing through trauma-informed practices. Ultimately, Ingrid shares her personal journey toward reclaiming her identity.
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INSIGHT

Fawning Extends Beyond Family Systems

  • Systems beyond family (culture, religion, workplace) can prime fawning through power hierarchies.
  • Marginalized communities often share this adaptive survival pattern.
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Fawning Is A Hybrid Nervous-State

  • Fawning is a hybrid nervous-system state combining mobilization and self-disconnection.
  • It sits between fight/flight and collapse, enabling daily survival without full self-presence.
INSIGHT

Fawning Is A Survival Reflex

  • Fawning is a reflexive trauma response, not a moral failing or choice.
  • Reframing it as adaptive reduces shame and returns agency to survivors.
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