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Fawn & Sexual Fawn

Trauma Rewired

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Trauma on Body Responses and Dependency

Childhood trauma can lead to the development of primary strategies like freezing and fawning as ways to protect oneself when unable to fight or flight. Trauma responses, like sneezing, are involuntary reflexes aimed at propelling potential harm. It is crucial to realize that trauma responses are biological and impersonal mechanisms that aim to safeguard an individual. Despite the challenging journey to not take trauma responses personally, acknowledging their pure biological nature can facilitate acceptance and understanding. Additionally, individuals may develop a dependence on trauma responses due to over coupling with others through shared emotions like thrill or fear.

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