It's just part of CPTSD I think. Like "Fawn response"
Yeah it is, I googled "fawn response" and CPTSD is literally the top result. Nothing to show is because it's literally because of the trauma, and the trauma might be untreated, but most people don't have CPTSD so can't relate.
All of those things you described sound like causes and symptoms of CPTSD to me.
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'Fawners' are typically individuals who were raised in a dysfunctional or abusive family system and were 'trained' by their primary caregivers to repress and deny their feelings, thoughts, and needs. Such children learn early on in life that their true self-expressions and natural impulses are not acceptable to those they depend on for survival and that their self-worth must be extracted from those around them in a never-ending quest to feel 'okay', accepted, valued, and loved.
If you're a 'fawner', (also referred to at times as 'people-pleaser' or 'codependent'), you likely seek validation from others that you are acceptable and worthy of being liked or loved. You can be so 'other' focused and 'enmeshed' that you may have no idea what you actually feel, think, want, or need.
If you identify as being a 'fawner', you may be engaging in people-pleasing behaviors to avoid conflict as much as possible in your interactions with others. You will deny your truth in an attempt to make those you feel dependent upon, afraid of, or care about comfortable.
As someone with a 'fawning' trauma response, you may do anything you can to 'keep the peace', even if that means abandoning yourself by repressing your preferences, thoughts, and needs, which in turn deprives you of the ability to negotiate on matters important to you, whether personal or professional.
You may be so focused on tending to the wants and needs of those around you that you have lost touch with who you are at the most basic level, to the point where you might be feeling depleted, angry, and exhausted much of the time without ever realizing it is because of your chronic, people-pleasing ways. Because you did not experience yourself as lovable by your primary caregivers when young, you may be intent on care-taking and helping others to prove that you are valuable."
I swear, I could diagnose people with CPTSD far easier and simpler than any so-called "doctor" of whatever. A smart person on here told me about "Fawn" earlier, adding response makes sense, and voila. Cheers google. I don't even bother to look up more about CPTSD just give me the diagnosis, treatment and medication already lol.