133. Why Am I So Afraid of Being Left? Nervous System Healing After Trauma
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If you’ve done the healing work… rebuilt your life… and still find yourself bracing for the next thing to fall apart, let’s have a chat today.
Many daughters of narcissistic or emotionally limited mothers are no longer afraid of abuse.
They’re afraid of loss. Of not being chosen. Of having to rebuild all over again.
In this episode, we’re talking to a daughter who asks:
Why am I always preparing for abandonment? Why do small changes feel like the beginning of the end? Why do I scan for rejection even in healthy relationships? What do I do when my nervous system assumes I’m about to be left?
You’ll learn:
How trauma wires the nervous system to expect loss
Why your brain creates abandonment stories before you consciously realize it
The difference between differentiation and disconnection
How to stop rehearsing grief before anything has actually happened
What to practice instead of withdrawing or overcompensating