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Hey team,
Recently when I was talking with my therapist, they mentioned that it seemed like I would frequently go into the fawn response - I was a little taken aback by this because while I felt like I’d heard of the fawn response before, it wasn’t something I was familiar with, or even could even particularly put my finger on what it was.
Fortunately for me, I run a podcast where I can dive into topics and gleam a bit more understanding about things I’m interested in.
While most of us have probably heard of the fear responses of fight, flight and freeze, there is also a forth response known as fawning. In today’s episode we’re going to be looking at all the fear responses as well as looking at how we can start working on better controlling those responses. Support me on Patreon Ask me a question on my Contact Page Find the show note at HackingYourADHD.com/140 This Episode’s Top Tips
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Hey team,
Recently when I was talking with my therapist, they mentioned that it seemed like I would frequently go into the fawn response - I was a little taken aback by this because while I felt like I’d heard of the fawn response before, it wasn’t something I was familiar with, or even could even particularly put my finger on what it was.
Fortunately for me, I run a podcast where I can dive into topics and gleam a bit more understanding about things I’m interested in.
While most of us have probably heard of the fear responses of fight, flight and freeze, there is also a forth response known as fawning. In today’s episode we’re going to be looking at all the fear responses as well as looking at how we can start working on better controlling those responses. Support me on Patreon Ask me a question on my Contact Page Find the show note at HackingYourADHD.com/140 This Episode’s Top Tips
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