The Fawning Response Workbook: Practical Exercises for Healing Trauma-Based People-Pleasing and Building Healthy Boundaries - Couverture souple

Pacheco, Mauro Willie

 
9781923646858: The Fawning Response Workbook: Practical Exercises for Healing Trauma-Based People-Pleasing and Building Healthy Boundaries

Synopsis

Do you automatically say yes when you mean no?

Do you lose yourself in relationships, always putting others first?

Have you been called "too nice" while feeling invisible, exhausted, and resentful inside?

You may be experiencing the fawn response—a trauma-based survival pattern where chronic people-pleasing becomes your default way of navigating the world. Unlike simple politeness or kindness, fawning involves abandoning your own needs, preferences, and identity to keep others calm and avoid conflict at any cost.

The Fawning Response Workbook provides a complete, structured approach to understanding and healing this often-overlooked trauma response. With more than 60 practical exercises, evidence-based techniques, and real-world scripts, this guide helps chronic people-pleasers finally break free from patterns that no longer serve them.

What makes fawning different from regular people-pleasing?

Fawning develops when appeasing others becomes a survival strategy—often rooted in childhood experiences where having needs, opinions, or boundaries felt dangerous. Your nervous system learned that safety means keeping others happy, even when it costs you everything. What protected you then is now limiting your relationships, your career, your energy, and your life.

Inside this workbook, you'll discover:

✓ The neuroscience behind fawning and why your nervous system drives automatic compliance

✓ How to recognize trauma-based people-pleasing patterns in relationships, work, family, and friendships

✓ Nervous system regulation techniques grounded in Polyvagal Theory

✓ Step-by-step boundary-setting scripts for more than 20 common scenarios

✓ Inner child healing exercises addressing the roots of chronic people-pleasing

✓ Tools for identifying relationships that depend on your self-abandonment

✓ Values clarification and authentic self-discovery exercises

✓ A complete personal recovery toolkit for long-term maintenance

✓ Grounding techniques, reflection prompts, and progress tracking worksheets

This workbook is designed for:

Adults who struggle to say no without guilt, anxiety, or panic

People who have lost touch with what they actually want or need

Those who feel like they disappear in relationships

Anyone exhausted from constantly managing others' emotions

People recovering from narcissistic abuse or emotionally immature parents

Chronic over-givers ready to find balance and reciprocity

Each chapter includes:

Clear explanations in accessible, jargon-free language

Detailed case examples illustrating common patterns

Hands-on exercises with fillable worksheets

Reflection questions for deeper self-understanding

Evidence-based citations from trauma and attachment research

The appendices provide:

Quick-reference grounding techniques card (printable)

Boundary scripts library with 95+ ready-to-use phrases

Recommended reading and professional resources

Guidance on when to seek professional help

Support group facilitation guide

Complete glossary of terms

Building healthy boundaries isn't about becoming selfish or uncaring.

It's about learning the difference between genuine kindness and trauma-driven self-abandonment. It's about developing the capacity to care for others and yourself at the same time. It's about finally having relationships where you don't have to disappear to be loved.

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