In this episode we explore how to build healthy boundaries in CPTSD relationships so you can feel safer without losing closeness. Gregory breaks down the fawn response that pushes many survivors to say yes when they mean no and shows simple scripts that protect your nervous system while keeping connection open. Listener stories reveal what works when old patterns flare up and the other person pushes back. You will hear why boundaries function best as flexible safety tools rather than rigid walls or none at all. Real research on trauma responses explains how repeated small experiments retrain the brain to trust that limits will not end relationships. The result is steadier connections and less guilt or resentment after everyday requests.
What You'll Learn:
• Create boundaries that protect energy while preserving closeness
• Replace automatic yes habits with clear honest requests
• Reduce guilt when stating limits in daily interactions
• Adjust boundaries quickly when your nervous system signals overload
• Build trust in relationships through small repeated successes
Key Insights
• Fawn responses formed in childhood still drive adult agreement patterns
• Flexible boundaries let connection in while keeping the nervous system settled
• Body signals appear seconds before words and offer early warning
• Small successful tests teach the brain that limits bring safety not loss
• Research shows anxiety drops once boundaries hold without backlash
Recommended Resources:
• Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete Walker
• The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk
• Journal of Traumatic Stress 2018 University of Washington boundary study
• International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation 2020 guidelines
Coming Up Next
Learn how complex trauma actually rewires threat detection in the brain and what daily practices help new safety pathways form.
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