TRAUMA-BASED HABITS IN ADULTS WITH ANXIETY

TRAUMA-BASED HABITS IN ADULTS WITH ANXIETY

TRAUMA-BASED HABITS IN ADULTS WITH ANXIETY. People pleasing Self-isolationPerfectionismHypervigilanceOver-eating or under-eatingWorkaholismDissociatingNumbing with TV or scrollingExcessive spendingThrill seeking behaviorsOver-apologizingDifficulty trusting othersChronic indecisionAvoiding conflictOver-functioningClinginess in relationshipsStruggling to set boundariesInsomnia or poor sleep Childhood trauma can deeply impact our adult lives, leading to habits like the ones mentioned in this post. These coping mechanisms often arise as ways…

What’s the Difference? “Typical” Anxiety vs. High-Functioning Anxiety

What’s the Difference? “Typical” Anxiety vs. High-Functioning Anxiety

“Typical” Anxiety vs. High-Functioning Anxiety. So what makes High-Functioning Anxiety different from more typical forms of anxiety? First, I should clarify, neither of these terms are clinical – they just describe the different ways anxiety can present in different subsets of people that suffer with anxiety. Both “typical” and high-functioning anxiety have very similar experiences…

Quiet Forms of Emotional Burnout

Quiet Forms of Emotional Burnout

Quiet Forms of Emotional Burnout: Sleep doesn’t fix exhaustion Losing patience with small things Snapping at people you love Ignoring texts and emails for days Feeling detached from your life Constantly feeling overwhelmed Even good news feels flat Losing interest in everything Longing for silence constantly Powering through is not an option when you’re dealing…

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