People-Pleasing & Self-Abandonment: How Unmasking Helps Us Heal
Neurodivergent Strategies for Late-Diagnosed Adults: The Div... por Regina McMenomy, PhD.
Notas del episodio
People-pleasing, self-abandonment, and unmasking are deeply connected, especially for late-diagnosed neurodivergent folk. In this solo episode of Divergent Paths, Dr. Regina breaks down how people-pleasing develops as a survival strategy, why it often leads to chronic self-abandonment, and what it really takes to unmask after years of shaping yourself around other people’s expectations.
You’ll learn:
- A simple definition of people-pleasing and how it functions
- What self-abandonment looks like and why it becomes automatic
- Why unmasking often feels scary, disorienting, or selfish (spoiler: it’s not)
- Three practical strategies to help you reconnect with your needs and rebuild trust with yourself
If you’ve spent most of your life trying to keep the peace, be "easy-going,” or avoid rejection ...
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