Psychologists Off the Clock

447. Fawning with Ingrid Clayton

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Feb 17, 2026
Ingrid Clayton, a licensed clinical psychologist and author focused on relational trauma, joins to explore fawning and people-pleasing. She explains how fawning develops as a survival response, how it hides in success, and why reconnecting with the body is key. Conversation covers beginning to 'unfawn,' setting boundaries, expecting backlash, and small practices to reclaim authenticity.
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INSIGHT

Fawning As A Hardwired Trauma Response

  • Fawning is a hardwired relational trauma response that protects by prioritizing connection over self.
  • Over time it blurs danger and discomfort, making people please in non-threatening situations.
INSIGHT

Social Roots And Power Of Fawning

  • Fawning is not gendered but is socially taught, often in girls and marginalized groups as masking or code-switching.
  • People fawn because bodies learn what keeps them safest within systems of power and hierarchy.
ANECDOTE

Successful Life Without Self-Knowing

  • Ingrid shares client Anthony's life of external success yet deep self-absence from lifelong fawning.
  • In his 50s he reclaimed personal interests after realizing he never knew who he was.
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