Heal Your Avoidant Attachment Style Before It Drains Your Life of Love and Meaning

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People are triggering, especially if you who were traumatized in the past. One way to manage your triggers is through avoidance -- living in isolation, holding loved ones at arms length, or going through the motions of a connected life but never feeling connected at all. In this "best of" compilation of my videos on avoidance, I teach about the signs to look for in yourself and others of avoidance, with practical steps to begin to heal.
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@babycakes8434
@babycakes8434 Жыл бұрын
The longer you stay isolated, the more people annoy you, and the more you feel like a wild animal between them. The wild animal that only wants to escape as fast as possible. I have been there not by choice for years. Now I am choosing to cut out or distance some people who exhaust me or try to use me and take advantage of me.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Exactly right, it gets harder and harder to reconnect. This course is all about that: bit.ly/CCF_Connection -Cara@TeamFairy
@b_b_b5146
@b_b_b5146 Жыл бұрын
I feel like a wild animal between healthy people. What about your surrounded by toxic, narcissistic and negative ones and you feel they are the wild ones and you avoid them like the plague? That's my case. I protect myself from toxic people but it seems like I'm avoiding wrongly the good, kind, healthy ones.
@btricksey
@btricksey Жыл бұрын
I think I can say, I relate to how you feel. My impression is that probably(likely!) people really have changed in the past few decades. Greed and selfishness is making a large chunk of the population (regardless of country) difficult to bear or tolerate. Yet, somehow it is socially not accepted to be *different* I understand that for many people -who have avoidance issues- being an outcast socially is scary place to be: most humans are wired to be social. But there are a growing number of humans who just want...to be. A silly example (I know, fictional but still) is Radegast from Lord of the Rings. He seems strange for the, well, everyone inside Tolkien's world but Radegast gets along perfectly well with everything alive, except for humans. Long comment short, maybe there is no 'fault' with being different. It's OKAY to be different💚
@JadedMuse2
@JadedMuse2 Жыл бұрын
I used to think I needed people... but once I realized I didn't, I realized I actually love my alone time. After that, I realized I'm extremely introverted... and need my alone time. Now that I've accepted these things... I've realized it's okay to not need to be around other people to be happy. The internet is such an amazing place because introverts like myself can learn things we would have never learned about ourselves. 💕
@btricksey
@btricksey Жыл бұрын
@@JadedMuse2 Would you say society looks on introverts as if they were 'not okay'? Like it's a bad thing, like a deviation from 'normal'? I feel it's also important to point out that a ton of people mistaken 'alone time' for lonely. While loneliness really can kill😞, being alone can be the most refreshing and fulfilling time for some. It's interesting to ponder though; would those of us - who grew up with difficult or traumatic childhood- be still be introverts and avoiding society with a normal childhood? 🤔
@sadiaarman363
@sadiaarman363 Жыл бұрын
If you keep using isolation to control your CPTSD triggers, every opportunity in life will gradually close to you
@lindsaypeek63
@lindsaypeek63 Жыл бұрын
I noticed how small my world had become basically my bedroom at only 38 . I’m realizing that we have to plug into life ( we’re here anyway) or we are just dying
@tarahj478
@tarahj478 Жыл бұрын
​@@lindsaypeek63 I'm right there with you, same thing with me..I was so afraid of getting hurt again I was unconsciously isolating more & more. I'm so thankful for this channel! Better than all of my past therapists .💜
@victoriarosario3338
@victoriarosario3338 Жыл бұрын
@sadiaarman363 Yes, you are so right. That's probably why I feel so lost. I have just started joining old friends at our local library to play music again. They are most definitely a lifeline of which I am so grateful. But in isolating, I have missed a lot of what's been going on in their lives. I hope to be better with that. Sooner than later.🥲🙏
@meeraraj0
@meeraraj0 Жыл бұрын
This hit hard
@andziagreen4922
@andziagreen4922 Жыл бұрын
That's very interesting theory, after considering it it's possible coz I'm at that point
@SomeOtherSusan
@SomeOtherSusan Жыл бұрын
The hardest thing is finding appropriate support. I don’t want to open up all of my past to someone because frankly it’s overwhelming for others to hear. At the same time it’s the not sharing that separates me from others. Both of these things are true and it’s a tough spot to be in.
@carolrom3917
@carolrom3917 Жыл бұрын
in my job i hear many peoples life stories.........stories became managable when i left someone's life story as theirs and do my owm self care. if someone's life story iz yo much for me at Times i go to counselor. having my own tools toanage my life and leaving a syory were i find it.........when someones story shows me my wounds i fhen i need to focus on self and set boumdzries more often till on my feet. listening tp someones wounds is reazonable i get in to trouble when i have desire to fix....... find people who arent reaching and who ask good questions
@daisyviluck7932
@daisyviluck7932 Жыл бұрын
That’s the same with me. I’m not cool enough for the worldly crowd, but I saw too much to ever be innocent and unknowing. And from a family that would keep Jerry Springer in storylines for years. It’s just easier not to go into all of it… until it gets lonely
@clarelwc2849
@clarelwc2849 Жыл бұрын
100%
@ms.mcghee6286
@ms.mcghee6286 Жыл бұрын
I feel exactly the same..
@chloepeters2033
@chloepeters2033 Жыл бұрын
Is it overwhelming to other people? Or do you feel like your overwhelming because it overwhelms you? When you talk, you heal, when you don't, people lose the ability to see you in full-frame, a big part of who you are goes unbeknown to others, you've got this and you are not a burden ❤
@deanporter5882
@deanporter5882 Жыл бұрын
Now I finally get what's going on with me. You're so right about about how draining my Avoidant Attachment style is. My awakening has come at a price. Losing my girlfriend of 4 years because I couldn't regulate my emotions, didn't know how to get out of my 5yr old, 12 yr old and 17 yr old self. I would get waves of depression, guilt, anxiety and numbness at how much pain I was causing my partner - but had no skill set to show up as an adult. I had no understanding of why I would turn into these kids when deep intimate adult conversation was needed to develop our relationship further or address an issue or work through a problem together. The damn child or teenager would show up every time. Didn't matter that intellectually I knew that things were off (always being in my head)...I'm so tired of having those kids run my emotional life. Loss, and finally desperate to take charge of these destructive patterns (now that the door is closed on our relationship) has me wanting, willing and ready to receive the help I need to understand and work through my years of ingrained avoidant patterns. I've enrolled in an 8 week avoidant personality disorder program, have been seeing a therapist regularly for the past 2 1/2 months and will be working with a men's avoidant group...so much pain I've caused her, so much pain and numbness in my own life. Thanks for this. Sorry for the long statement.
@mariemonn8912
@mariemonn8912 Жыл бұрын
Would your men’s group happen to be with the Christian facility program and if so, can you share the name of it ? the program? I would love to bring it to our church
@victoriarosario3338
@victoriarosario3338 Жыл бұрын
@deanporter5882 I can so relate. I'm sitting here shaking my head. 😑💔😭 My 2 year old & 5 year old selves have been "working overtime" lately, due to an amicable decision to split up, between my partner and myself of 12 1/2 years. We both realized we had gotten too toxic for each other. And I know I need to do Inner Child/Trauma work with someone. I wish I didn't feel so small. My heart goes out to you. I pray that your pain will lessen, and your days become kinder and more manageable. I'm praying that for myself as well. Cheers!
@deanporter5882
@deanporter5882 Жыл бұрын
@@victoriarosario3338 So sorry to hear that Victoria. The more I'm in this community of Avoidants and Anxious and see stories that are similar (sometimes I get very sad) I feel it so much more deeply when couples end up splitting up, but I also am heartened by the fact that we're all sharing. It's so important to get help. I can't tell you how it's been opening me up. The peaks and valleys still continue and I think of my ex a lot, but my weekly regimen of workshops, connecting, learning, reading, excercise, makes a major difference in keeping me centered. Prayers 🙏
@MummaDunnaandKids
@MummaDunnaandKids Жыл бұрын
I hope my ex realizes this. 😢
@idid138
@idid138 Жыл бұрын
Realizing we have a problem is the 1st crucial step to healing it. Congrats on that!
@ragga7862
@ragga7862 Жыл бұрын
Anna, thank you so much for helping me realize that I have been covertly avoiding getting close to people because of my CPTSD. When you said that I can not heal in isolation, I cried for days, I was devastated. I understand better how I have been avoiding living my life by having a cluttered home, too embarassed to have people over, and feeling left out, not really connecting with people. I want to make a change, am now slowly but surely decluttering my home, bettering my work and income, going to therapy and binge watching all your content. Again, thank you so much from the bottom of my heart❤
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
You're so welcome. I'm publishing a video about clutter a little later today!
@ragga7862
@ragga7862 Жыл бұрын
@@CrappyChildhoodFairy thank you 🙏🏻 I often experience that your videos are God sent at the times I need extra encouragement, look forward to seeing the video about clutter!
@clarelwc2849
@clarelwc2849 Жыл бұрын
@ragga I felt this hard
@babybijou969
@babybijou969 Жыл бұрын
I deeply resonate with this comment. Tears just poured out my eyes! Wow. Thank you 🙏
@btricksey
@btricksey Жыл бұрын
Ragga, from your comment it feels like you have genuinely found the right path you needed to take in your life. I'm mo expert, just a fellow person that seem to have a ton of similarities with you and others here, clutter included. 😂😂 It's not funny but made me laugh, in a good way. I sincerely wish you to keep heading the right direction so you can fully reclaim the life you wish and deserve. Best wishes (I truly mean it) 💚
@gigiatkins5923
@gigiatkins5923 Жыл бұрын
I have spent most of my adult life as an avoidant but am pleased to say that I have been reaching out to old friends and participating in life and it feels great
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
That's amazing! Thanks for sharing :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@kadd4415
@kadd4415 Жыл бұрын
Hey Gigi, keep going - one step at a time. So glad for your progress and how life feels great for you!
@TheMary0831
@TheMary0831 10 ай бұрын
Reaching out to high school friends was really my salvation. I'm so glad you did this.
@Maryjane13400
@Maryjane13400 Жыл бұрын
I have Meeting today for my sons football team. After confirming I would come, I felt all the energy sucked out of me. I feel tired now and I am already coming up with reasons im not going to make it.... all that to say, this video is right on time.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
That is the time for Daily Practice! bit.ly/CCF_DailyPractice -Cara@TeamFairy
@_VanHelsing
@_VanHelsing Жыл бұрын
I do the exact same thing. I have since I was a kid, it started especially with avoiding school. You're not alone and we will get there :)
@shellee888
@shellee888 Жыл бұрын
We’ve got this!
@sicilyny5375
@sicilyny5375 Жыл бұрын
I've been doing this for many years..started with Jr high..hated math n terrible at algebra so I'd dread going. I do it everyday..now. Can't leave the house most days for simple things...grocery shopping, Pharmacy..even going to visit my baby grandson that I adore...visiting my elderly mom. I just cant..I'm so angry at myself.
@shellee888
@shellee888 Жыл бұрын
@@sicilyny5375 you’re not alone and you won’t be stuck forever. Little steps, desensitization, and daily practice helps a lot.
@vmm44
@vmm44 Жыл бұрын
Same medical situation happened to me at the same time I went through my divorce. I am a chronic avoider. It 'works' in the moment, but you pay for it down the road with the lack of long term, deep connections and friendships.
@Heyu7her3
@Heyu7her3 Жыл бұрын
Maybe, though I've observed there aren't many long-term deep connections with people that didn't have trauma/ aren't accident. I have avoidant attachment, but I'm connected enough to where I do have friends and we don't eventually fall out 😅
@briannawaldorf8485
@briannawaldorf8485 Жыл бұрын
@@Heyu7her3 yes! I love having other friends w trauma because they are understanding of the hard times and still love you even if you cancel. As long as you can also handle they will also cancel sometimes. Low maintence friends are my favourite because we know we are struggling and want to support not add more stress
@pendafen7405
@pendafen7405 Жыл бұрын
"A connection injury" lit up a bulb in my mind. Had never thought about it like that before. To frame avoidance in this way is really freeing, feels like a release from shame and pathology.
@Securetwo
@Securetwo Жыл бұрын
@ Penda Fen, thanks for pointing that out!! Relatable and liberating = this can be healed. 🎉🕊
@REChronic54
@REChronic54 Жыл бұрын
“Not having any relationships that could sustain you in hard times is what chronic avoidance will get you.” I genuinely did not think of that. Your experience is actually is quite harrowing. As someone who has avoided people all my life (I’m 25) and pretty much had surface level relationships, I guess that is what I needed to hear.
@frankG335
@frankG335 Жыл бұрын
We can work hard on choosing our chosen family. It doesn't have to be blood relatives. People can find each other and become support and community to each other.
@frankG335
@frankG335 Жыл бұрын
We can work hard on choosing our chosen family. It doesn't have to be blood relatives. People can find each other and become support and community to each other.
@theangelamorris
@theangelamorris Жыл бұрын
on the flip side people show you who they are during hard times and usually it's not what we think, sadly
@victoriarosario3338
@victoriarosario3338 Жыл бұрын
@@theangelamorris Yes. And that makes it all the harder to reach out. If it weren't for the ladies at our weekly Women's Depression & Support Group, run by our Psychologist, I don't know where I'd be...
@keilana6
@keilana6 Жыл бұрын
Imagine you avoided people all your life & you're 82. Can't afford treatment & have been disconnected from people for a couple of years so don't know how to socialize.
@gopali1983
@gopali1983 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I may have shed a few tears listening to you. Like rain falling over a barren land. I may be a 41 year old woman from India but I am actually a scared 14 year old girl assaulted person who has truly never moved from that age. I am so scared of people and so used to not being believed and heard .
@007nadineL
@007nadineL Жыл бұрын
Google coach Paula grooms . .
@cynthiafortier2540
@cynthiafortier2540 Жыл бұрын
We see you, and we hear you. Thanks for sharing dear one.
@Fiat1
@Fiat1 Жыл бұрын
Identifying the problem is half the solution. Godspeed✝️
@sophiemarcaurele
@sophiemarcaurele Жыл бұрын
I believe you, and I hear you! 🤗🥰
@lindsaypeek63
@lindsaypeek63 Жыл бұрын
Love from America, we can all grow up and become safe in our bodies.
@ginagray8040
@ginagray8040 Жыл бұрын
OMG! 10 million thousand % this is me! I even avoid learning about this because then I will have to do something about it. It’s painful and draining for me to be around people. It’s exhausting.
@kristiinakapinen2071
@kristiinakapinen2071 Жыл бұрын
"You need people". Ugh. The painful truth that I refused to see until now, at 40, when I've been an almost complete hermit for a decade. Well, I guess I found this channel just in time to fix my course 😅
@tommyhatcher3399
@tommyhatcher3399 2 ай бұрын
Same here. 40. Hermit for a decade. Getting out more now. I'm sure we're not the only ones. Hope you're doing alright!
@BeckyValkyrie
@BeckyValkyrie 2 ай бұрын
​@@tommyhatcher3399nope! Not the only ones. 41 year old hermit here. 🙋🏼‍♀️
@ElvenChaos
@ElvenChaos Ай бұрын
Same, same! Been in therapy for 30 damn years. Got a cPTSD/PTSD diagnosis in my 20s. But didn't do proper trauma therapy. None of my therapists addressed it, despite the diagnoses. Finally have an amazing trauma therapist, now. So, here's to hope. 🍻
@teganflyman5352
@teganflyman5352 Жыл бұрын
This hits so very hard. I have not one friend to speak of. I turn 40 this year and can not believe how my life has turned out. Largely because of cptsd and partly I’ve had just some dumb bad luck. I hope I can come out of this well.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
The CCF membership is a great place to start making friends in a supportive community :) -Cara@TeamFairy
@miss_naomi7377
@miss_naomi7377 Жыл бұрын
It’s no too late. You can move forward from this point.
@TheLordsbattleaxe
@TheLordsbattleaxe Жыл бұрын
Same
@keilana6
@keilana6 Жыл бұрын
​@@miss_naomi7377 I know I need treatment but I do not have money to pay for it.
@andersonczech9658
@andersonczech9658 Жыл бұрын
Me too. Here's to us and a better tomorrow.
@ckingsman3894
@ckingsman3894 Жыл бұрын
This is so me. Can't get myself motivated to get out of bed and get to where I need to be on time. Numbed out and avoiding anything. Especially cleaning and cooking. I had some medical issues over the past year and I really learned who is and isn't there for me. All the people who had said they would come and visit me while recuperating never followed through. Not even a phone call to check in on me. So I am trying to rely on the kind people that I don't know as well as the unreliable ones. Working on reaching out.
@sanataj
@sanataj Жыл бұрын
I am the same as you, not coping with daily responsibilities at all, very insecure anxious and isolated. No 'friends' at all, family angry with my 'victim' behaviour. The worry about being ill is a big one, especially as I get older. The real life cases of people dead in their home for months, even years could well apply to me, or i will be a nuisance to some paid help, who does not do a conscientious job. There was a young woman in London who was mummified when she was finally found on her sofa, years after she was last seen. The tv was still on. She was only found because of the arrears on her electricity bill. I can't remember what happened about her job, she might have been a temp.
@tinaknutsen
@tinaknutsen Жыл бұрын
@@sanataj 😢 I isolate due to being hard of hearing. I was born with a hearing problem and doctors told my parent it would get worse with time. I’m 55 and my hearing is so bad, it’s exasperating to not be able to understand what is being said. I hear sounds and get bits and pieces of a conversation but I can’t follow. I get depressed. People say why don’t you get hearing aids or copliar implants: I have nerve damage and neither of those work. I know a little sign language but that should have been started with me as a kid. My pops was a long distance truck driver so if he was home he was sleeping. I feel more like a bother to ask people to repeat themselves multiple times. So I just isolate.
@jackiegerarde9938
@jackiegerarde9938 Жыл бұрын
Volunteering for some event can feel like climbing a mountain but even just one time showing up to do a random thing that the group needs can put you on a different path. It's like a light switch. I kinda got tricked into being the leader of a meetup group years ago. I met so many people and yah some were super annoying or triggering. But some are now lifelong friends. Just sitting by another human can be a step. Random people can be safer for us. Much easier than family in my case.❤
@briannawaldorf8485
@briannawaldorf8485 Жыл бұрын
@@tinaknutsen you’re not a bother for asking people to repeat themselves a ton of time if those people care about you at all. Also, see if your area has a local deaf community. Join it, and learn sign language. It is never too late and those folks are some of the most accepting folks I’ve ever met even if you’re not fully deaf.
@tinaknutsen
@tinaknutsen Жыл бұрын
@@briannawaldorf8485 I know certain family members care, but they do get frustrated with me because I can’t follow a conversation. My son just cuts me off and says “never mind “ or “forget it” and my brother can be down right rude. They don’t completely get it…what it feels like to be treated like this for something you can’t control….their wives call them out on it when they see it. I have a speech impediment which people automatically think I can’t comprehend. I write better than I speak. It’s the same when I go for appointments, the doctor or whomever My appointment is with will look past me as if I’m not there and talk in front of me to the other person(family member)about what’s going on with me. When I say something it only reverts back to them talking to the other person(family member). I have been treated like I was a bother my whole life, I’ve learned to disengage. I am familiar with the deaf community and I do know some sign language but have a difficult time following the person speaking sign language as their hands go to fast and I don’t know signing well. My cousin is completely deaf and we can’t follow each other and mostly our personalities don’t click. She has to post 50 selfies a day on FB and she is attention seeking in these outfits that make her look like she walks the streets. But I get what your saying….some of the nicest people are ones with disabilities and I do tend to click with them as there is a unspoken understanding. Respect, dignity,compassion and empathy. What a wonderful world it would be if people could learn to slow down and take the time to treat each other like human beings. Half the people I know are on their phones are games and that’s more important than actually getting together and interacting. Brianna thanks for replying and I hope in this journey of life that you touch others hearts through giving of yourself…I believe it will be returned beyond measure. The things people can’t buy …time, friendship, understanding, empathy and compassion.
@Tibbs736
@Tibbs736 Жыл бұрын
I strongly relate to this. I grew up in a very dysfunctional household and learnt to become invisible and not express my needs (father has severe and untreated aspergers/autism, mother was sole breadwinner and functional adult in the situation).
@thepicklegambit
@thepicklegambit Жыл бұрын
You can’t really “treat” autism, it just kind of is what it is. Coming from an autistic person.
@Tibbs736
@Tibbs736 Жыл бұрын
@@thepicklegambit you're right, there's probably a better word I could use. It would have been better for me and the whole family if he had gotten help with managing his serious problems (sensory issues, paranoia/egocentrism, refusal to work anymore after fathering a child, etc). It's hard because when there's a conflict between the needs of an autistic parent and their child (neurotypical or autistic), its like the unstoppable force vs the immovable object. That's were it becomes neglect, and it doesn't make much difference if its intentional or not.
@charlottelouise209
@charlottelouise209 Жыл бұрын
@@Tibbs736 Don't apologise to a autistic person who's more interested in lecturing than understanding what you mean. I'm autistic too but some autistic people need to learn empathy because not every autistic person is them. I'm sorry your father was like he was and no no one can help being autistic but if the will was there they would try seek a understanding of how their behaviour affects others. There's honestly no reason why being autistic would stop that unless the person just didn't care to understand. I have a mother who's narcissistic and a late father who had a personality disorder so I understand what it's like growing up in a dysfunctional home. I'm not a healthy minded person but I make no excuses for that I had those two people for role models so what would I know about normal relationships but I try my best to be nothing like them. I didn't know until four or five years ago that I was allowed to have my own needs, feelings. I'm 44 so I think that makes me seem like an idiot and I laugh at myself but what did I know? You live and learn is a phrase I love. Everyone who thinks they know everything knows nothing of importance I'd want to know.
@wintergirll
@wintergirll Жыл бұрын
@@charlottelouise209 think maybe they just took the words too literally. I don’t think they meant any harm.
@charlottelouise209
@charlottelouise209 Жыл бұрын
@@wintergirll I don't care. I'm sick of autistic people thinking any behaviour from other autistic people is acceptable just because the person is autistic, so no questions should be asked. I don't happen to be perfect so yes I have faults like like any human being does. This isn't me pretending I'm superior or any nonsense like that.
@miapdx503
@miapdx503 Жыл бұрын
At 63, I'm so good at this, I call myself hibernating. 😏 but now spring is here...I'm running out of excuses...my agoraphobia is at a place where, I don't just stay in my house...I stay in my room, my *sanctuary.* I even put my coffee station in here.😏 everything I need is right here...except human contact. 😐
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Consider joining our membership, a step toward healthy connection :) bit.ly/CCF-Membership -Cara@TeamFairy
@miapdx503
@miapdx503 Жыл бұрын
@@CrappyChildhoodFairy honey, I'm on assistance, surviving below poverty level. 😏 but do you boo, make that paper! I ain't mad atcha! 😆
@alrighttumbleweed4782
@alrighttumbleweed4782 Жыл бұрын
I'm currently buying kitchen appliances for my room so that I don't even need to leave for meals and snacks. I thought it would give me more independence and less conflict - as I often feel that my housemates are disrespectful of my belongings and the communal spaces are covered with sticky food leftovers that get onto my clothing. There's only certain housemates that I feel comfortable spending time around and I know it's a problem with me because objectively they're really nice people, they're just stressed and rushing a lot which makes me feel uncomfortable
@sarahmurphy-nf4yl
@sarahmurphy-nf4yl Жыл бұрын
I know that feeling.
@TheJeanae
@TheJeanae Жыл бұрын
Ty for sharing. I soo identify with you. So hard...
@rebeccasalvatore488
@rebeccasalvatore488 Жыл бұрын
The worst thing i ever did to myself was staying in my comfort zone it derailed my life and kept me mentally in a self-made mental prison and leaving my comfort zone, truly challenging myself and taking risks was the key to my freedom and my peace of mind. Leaving my comfortzone was as empowering.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@niellalien
@niellalien Жыл бұрын
How long did you do this for? This has been me. I see I haven't done enough. I'm 34. It feels like I've wasted so much time. :(
@LauraYT22
@LauraYT22 Жыл бұрын
How did you start doing this? The mental prison literally describes my life. Any advice would be appreciated ❤
@carolynblakeney966
@carolynblakeney966 Жыл бұрын
There is no covert about it. I have used avoidance my whole life (65 years to date) to survive. It is exhausting and unproductive and life sucking. Thanks for the reminder that now is always a good time to ditch learned, destructive behaviors.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
We understand as few others can, you're in the right place! -Calista@TeamFairy
@peggybaker1852
@peggybaker1852 Жыл бұрын
Cptsd has ruled my adult life. Thank you for defiining avoidant attachment. I can now share this with my family!
@maryannschumacher1370
@maryannschumacher1370 Жыл бұрын
1:10:15 "...so much of the best of us can only be expressed in relation to other people." ABSOLUTELY! We need to get out of our own heads and reach out to others, little by little. 🌞🥰 I know this may seem easier said than done, but it is doable!
@lindamarquez4118
@lindamarquez4118 9 ай бұрын
Anna: I am a new viewer and was not familiar with CPTSD. Very grateful in finally finding answers from you in why I act as I do (being sensitive, am comfortable isolating, easily triggered anger and outbursts, etc., etc.) I can so relate to your video. I am elderly and have felt alone and confused. Thank you for your teachings.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! I encourage you to try Daily Practice. It can help sort through things that feel confusing. You can try it free here: bit.ly/CCF_DailyPractice Nika@TeamFairy
@donnaquinlan6530
@donnaquinlan6530 Жыл бұрын
It’s really key for me when you said at a party the fear of being ignored or being drowned in conversation
@judistocker1811
@judistocker1811 Жыл бұрын
5/11. Watching this today. Have to just watch for now and rewatch to take notes. I’ve isolated so long I’m crying watching this.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
I hear you, I know how painful it can be to feel so isolated. Anna offers a course on healing loneliness and creating more connected relationships that I highly recommend you check out. Here is the link if you're interested: bit.ly/CCF_Connection We're all here for you and are sending you encouragement :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@minervaowl8298
@minervaowl8298 Жыл бұрын
My problem is that I'm too independent in the mind and don't really need people. I'm fine being alone even though I know it's bad and I want to make friends (because I know it's bad for me if I don't) but the urge isn't there. I find people draining and I have to make a conscious effort to match their energy. Not only that but I find at times that people are only interested in talking about themselves and don't really care to get to know me. So it's either I start interviewing them or they start talking about themselves to me. So my three major problems are is one I lack the urge/energy to socialize, my comfort place is being alone, and it's hard truly to express myself.
@SimplyaLady92
@SimplyaLady92 Жыл бұрын
Do things you enjoy, work places you enjoy and meet like minded people there. Learn the skill of asserting yourself You didn't ask for my advice but I hope this was helpful
@minervaowl8298
@minervaowl8298 Жыл бұрын
@@SimplyaLady92 thank you for the advice. I've been trying to tell myself that too because to be honest a lot of people around I don't vibe with well. I feel bad though because I feel so hot and cold because sometimes I have the ability to talk to people. But other times I'm avoidant because I don't have the energy to keep entertaining people so sometimes people think I'm upset when I'm not, just tired/drained. I'm scared I'm always going to be stuck this way.
@SimplyaLady92
@SimplyaLady92 Жыл бұрын
@minervaowl8298 Get yours first. What entertains you? If you can't think of anything, go live and experience more so you can find that thing. Talk about that thing with people. Entertain yourself on other people's presence and invite people to join in on the fun with you. People just want to have fun and laugh. After someone has learned that they can laugh and enjoy themselves enough times with you and vice versa, then the deeper connection will follow (personal feelings, inner thoughts that you mind sharing) I relate to what you wrote, and it's ok to put your desires first and open yourself up to company joining in.
@simonar6492
@simonar6492 Жыл бұрын
Maybe you are just more introverted. Nothing wrong with that either
@minervaowl8298
@minervaowl8298 Жыл бұрын
@@simonar6492 I'm both. I'm introverted but extremely avoidant as well. I can be alone for long periods of time and can't get emotionally attached easily. But I'm also introverted because I have a low social battery. My problem though is my hot and cold behavior. I can be social for one minute and then shut down the next. It's hard for me to bounce back too. I can't adapt anymore and it's like I'm like two different people. Imagine a person who is social who can get a whole room to laugh and then a visibly depress person quiet in the corner. I am both and it's jarring.
@TheCoffeeCat
@TheCoffeeCat Жыл бұрын
I used to be anxiously attached in just about every romantic relationship. After two horrible relationships and a lot of years wasted with avoidants, and a couple more CPTSD trauma episodes with friends, I finally turned 100% avoidant and absolutely do not trust humans anymore. (I'm aware that, primarily, I don't trust myself anymore to filter out wrong people before I get attached.) I'm actively a hermit now and the mere thought of a relationship makes me shudder. On the other hand, I have never felt so cared for, so healthy, comfortable, loved and cozy now that I'm dumping all of my love and care on myself. Now I have no motivation to change, even though my therapist insists that's something that should be challenged. But why? There's only pain and disappointment and waste of time, health and money on the other side.
@jazzsoul1695
@jazzsoul1695 Жыл бұрын
At least we can trust our cats!!!😺
@mare2723
@mare2723 Жыл бұрын
Wow. I’d like to feel that comfortable being alone and I think I’m getting closer to it. It’s just nice to not have to be alone when you don’t wanna be and I have someone to talk to when you want or need to. If you can be alone plus of those things I think that’s ideal
@TheCoffeeCat
@TheCoffeeCat Жыл бұрын
@@jazzsoul1695 True! Or... can we?? 😂 I know I can always trust jazz! Aaaand coffee!
@TheCoffeeCat
@TheCoffeeCat Жыл бұрын
@@mare2723 I agree I'm in a very comfortable situation with my solitude, and rationally I can understand that that's not necessarily a great thing, if it keeps me away from relationships for too long, as relationships are supposed to be the stuff life's made of and people on their deathbed only ever regret not having loved more. But emotionally it has gotten very difficult for me to act on that knowledge. Fear keeps me frozen.
@jazzsoul1695
@jazzsoul1695 Жыл бұрын
@@TheCoffeeCat Hahaha, I have 2 cats. They're like people.
@GrowWildOutdoors
@GrowWildOutdoors Жыл бұрын
I have a very strong avoidance response to bullying. In May I quit my job & my volunteering because I found myself (again) working with people who devolved into bullying & criticism as a means of 'leading' a team. I can take it to a point, go to HR, try to solve the issue like an adult, etc. But even at 36, I still hit a limit where I flush it all & go into avoidance.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
It sounds like you're in the right place :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@lovingjesus5184
@lovingjesus5184 Жыл бұрын
I find that most people are so caught up with their own lives that they don't have time or energy to care about anything outside. I also find that people these days seem to be overly connected to their families which to me is a super comfort zone. I don't have that luxury. Even before my family had pretty much passed away we were never a family and when I entered into AA I was taught a lot about enabling so I've never allowed people to really enable me. I wonder if I've taken it too far. Even if I have it doesn't much matter now because I'm old and no one really reaches out to me the way they did when I was younger. Not trying to say poor me it's just reality :-)
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
12 Step programs are a wonderful route to connections! -Cara@TeamFairy
@lovingjesus5184
@lovingjesus5184 Жыл бұрын
Well I'm 67 years old and I have tried about everything under the Sun but I still haven't given up or I wouldn't be here. I would say that a lot of it has been lack of follow-through and clearly when you talked about giving up early that's my MO. However... I have very much pushed through a lot in my life and bounced back as far as I could. It's been more of a background lingering sabotage relationships, finding something wrong with everybody including myself and the fear of intimacy with females. I have no problem with men. I've known for a long time why but getting past it... Truth is I'm tired. But I can't keep living this way. I've only been isolating you might say for 7 years and in that time I've renovated my entire home so I was doing something that I highly enjoyed and I probably would be out doing more but I came back to the area in 15 and Friends of either died, moved or rejected me because I was going through menopause and I was half crazy LOL
@XypherMage94
@XypherMage94 Жыл бұрын
As hard as life can get, the most difficult obstacle I’ve ever had to face is myself. I have a tendency to indulge in my avoidance and isolation behaviors. As an experiment, I decided to trial saying “yes” any time I was asked to go out or attend a social function. Virtually every experience was preceded by fear, looming dread, anxiety and an almost instinctual urge to escape. However, I was surprised that no matter the degree of negative emotion preceding each social engagement, those feelings were universally replaced with a sense of well-being, inner warmth, belonging, and a steady calmness of mind. I still feel the primal urge to escape, but I try to reframe it similarly to the intense fear/anxiety we feel on roller coasters that we instead call “thrill” despite a nearly identical physiologic and emotional response to threat. Feelings that are triggered from internal or external stimuli are subconsciously contextualized and transformed into emotion (fear/anxiety vs thrill/excitement) to influence behavior appropriately (avoid danger or engage in excitement). This is a normal brain function to protect and preserve the organism but to also engage in behaviors that offer perceived benefit or advantage. CPTSD disrupts this process by contextualizing otherwise harmless stimuli as harmful based on associated trauma experienced during critical periods of development, and the otherwise normal functioning portion of this circuit responds accordingly to avoid perceived danger. This is a function of deep subcortical processing, a foundational brain circuit in all mammals. Our otherwise logical thought processes take place in prefrontal and higher cortical brain regions that may recognize the behavior patterns as maladaptive, however it CANNOT override the other more foundational, rigid emotional circuits formed during development. The power here, however, is that we can RECOGNIZE triggers and emotional response through AWARENESS, and modify behavior in response to feelings/emotions we come to understand as maladaptive. This doesn’t eliminate the negative feelings and thoughts at all, but it can at least give us some agency in how we live, ultimately in harmony with emotional pain rather than become subject to it.
@Inprogress_of_newbeginings
@Inprogress_of_newbeginings Жыл бұрын
Covert avoidance....that hit home. Initially I thought it was ADHD symptoms ..
@moirosalina
@moirosalina Жыл бұрын
I thought that too!
@sanataj
@sanataj Жыл бұрын
I just left a message above about that. ADHD is on the autistic spectrum, i have been told. A couple of people suggested to me I might be autistic, Is saw some documentaries of people on tv talking about it. The GP didn't seem so convinced. I didn't fit any of the symptoms on the form for referral to a consultant psychiatrist for assessment. A guy i chatted to said childhood reactive attachment disorder symptoms are the same as the way his autistic son behaved when younger. So does that overlap?
@thepicklegambit
@thepicklegambit Жыл бұрын
@@sanataj ADHD is not actually a part of autism, it is a separate disorder in and of itself. However they are both very similar to each other and share several overlapping traits. Many, many people are both autistic and ADHD, but you can certainly have one or the other and not both at the same time.
@lillyluca2011
@lillyluca2011 6 ай бұрын
Holy shit watching this, I definitely have covert avoidance. I do also think I have adhd though... Not sure how to know which is which
@MarionFiedlerMusic
@MarionFiedlerMusic 3 ай бұрын
That’s what my friend thought of himself as well. In any regard, when you find your path towards healing the spectrum doesn’t matter. The fairy does a super job with her channel. I keep coming back over years.
@mischymomma8682
@mischymomma8682 Жыл бұрын
When I finally had asked for help, those people were non existent or a hot mess themselves
@BrokenHeartedVS
@BrokenHeartedVS Жыл бұрын
...You just put a name to what I've been struggling with my entire life. And that's definitely something for me to bring up to my therapist. Thank you for this video.
@shannon6692
@shannon6692 Жыл бұрын
OMG. I thank I from the bottom of my heart for this video. I happened upon it accidentally but if I didn’t know any better I would seriously think that I watched the entire thing without even so much as blinking even once. Every part and every minute u speak as the video continues for me on my end literally describes exactly 100 % of each moment and each second of each day I am currently experiencing in my life and until now I had no way to try and explain any of it I’ve only been aware of experiences that happen repeated at times recently and haven’t known what to do about any of it or where to even begin. I feel hope right this very moment and I haven’t had or felt hope of any kind for quite a long time before this. U made this possible for me. Now I can continue watching since the best part which of course is the solution. So off I go to my bath I’ve just drawn for myself and can look forward to enjoying the rest of ur video and I’ll be sure to save some of the bubbles from my bath for whatever one comes on next as well. U have no idea the gratitude I have for u right now. Thanks again so much. I won’t forget you ever in this life time that’s for sure. Definately , am now a fan for sure. Enjoy ur the part of the day ur time zone is in and I’ll be doing that as well! Good nite for now !
@steveryan1022
@steveryan1022 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Anna! Have just entered trauma counseling at 69 yrs old. Find your blogs very helpful giving words to feelings, as well as providing hope! Thanks for sharing your healing to help others.
@oflavia2910
@oflavia2910 Жыл бұрын
I keep attracting people who don't wish to engage much, giving or receiving, they're busy, engaged with other family relationships, work, obligns. I am happy to have physical friend connection and human face to face interaction, once a day when out for walk. I realise my childhood ptsd effects do lead me to close off, isolate,but I also realise balancing self time with other time is difficult. Practice helps me. Consistency is key. Self care and supportive self talk is very helpful.
@thebettersean4011
@thebettersean4011 Жыл бұрын
I’m a daily smoker of ye old devils lettuce. Used to play video games a ton when I was younger still play games but now I’ve even started not talking to “the bois”. In my house growing up, the biggest and the loudest won. When I could I would get away by going to my room but even then it eventually boiled down to something I did pissed one of my 3 sisters off then they would tell my mom, she would embellish and tell my dad, my dad would then beat me for it after I got 30 seconds to explain myself. I remember when I tried not to cry once. He literally stopped and said oh you wanna try and be tough huh? You gone cry, and I swear on my life his face twisted to like this angry happy look and he beat me some more and harder. I love my parents but I truly wish they’d never met, they were toxic from the jump and used us kids to get a leg up on the other. Always with the come get your child. Like what I’m your child too? But I realized the more we acted like a parent or were ok with their fights and took sides we wouldn’t get that little discard statement. I always felt like a therapist to my parents or my sisters like I never got the chance to open up about my shit so I didn’t and don’t. Whenever I did I was berated with “oh you aren’t a man etc etc.” hurts a lot more coming from family. I can’t say I’ve never said anything hurtful, I have but I’ve never used my family as little emotional dumpsters and someone to convince to be on my side. I know I’m ranting but I want to come back to this and remember I want to change enough that their antics and manipulation don’t hurt or set me off as much or at all. I say I’m fine a lot when I’m not so I don’t inconvenience them with my past nipping at the heels of my mind. They ask why I don’t tell them anything anymore and I just put my hands up like what am I to do when I open up and everything I divulge is thrown into a wood chipper and fed back to me as “you’re just too sensitive they’re joking.” Or the classic “ but we’re family we don’t mean it” family doesn’t do that shit and keep going when they see it’s starting to hurt. Honestly going to family functions feels like jumping headfirst into a pit of vipers. Signed up for betterhelp a day ago, hopefully we can get to the root of these problems I have and are creating so I can be a better person. If you read this far, thanks for not seizing trying to read all of that😂
@maureengannaway8635
@maureengannaway8635 Жыл бұрын
The better Sean, I read what you wrote, because I have expressed myself like this also. To know that I'm not alone is like exhaling. There are people out there who isolate to keep peace in their lives. I hope that you start to heal your heart. I'm on that path now in 2023. Raised my family, avoid my family members, grieve lost family and now ready to love me, so I can enjoy my life🎉🎉🎉❤😊
@SisterShirley
@SisterShirley 6 ай бұрын
@thebettersean I read your comment today March 25, 2024 and wonder if you are OK and have peace in your life; in your heart and mind. I hope you do. God bless you.
@lareonunwor1521
@lareonunwor1521 Жыл бұрын
Can't believe i am seeing hearing you speak about what i am going through. Bump into your channel yesterday night. I am so stuck because of my childhood trauma that i am just numb about my feelings. I feel so tired but just keep going on with every strength i can muster to keep my life together. Don't know for how long though cos i have be sick from degenerative disease. Thank you for doing this.i wll start the healing process.
@kennyrussell7941
@kennyrussell7941 Жыл бұрын
I’m not gonna lie this is one of my biggest problems. I’ve had trauma since childhood and even as a child I isolated myself a lot. And I’ve had patterns of avoiding social interactions and events. Like just interacting with people seem like a big deal. And it makes me depressed because I don’t want to be alone. But like you say hurt keeps you at arms length from people. At times struggling with the fact that I feel I didn’t feel good enough to others.
@sanataj
@sanataj Жыл бұрын
I used to try to make friends all the time when i was younger, because I was desperate for someone to like me, preferably an adult. I would have been a gift to a paedophile. I thought people outside the family would like me and i could find somewhere to belong, but it didn't happen, so I got more and more isolated and now i am behind the wall of protection, like you, so lonely but unable to get on with people. They have contempt for me because i don't have self-esteem and do have anxiety and put myself down, craving reassurance about myself, but people refuse to do that and don't respect me for not helping myself i.e. victim mentality.
@charlottelouise209
@charlottelouise209 Жыл бұрын
@@sanataj However you put yourself down you are self aware and as for those who criticise you they insult you but what do they realise about themselves? Maybe one day you'll seek therapy or you won't but it's all up to you whatever you choose. Not everything is down to choice though is it? Not for me anyway. I keep people at arms length because it seems the only way to be. People love to judge and I'm no different but it's different when it's about then then they'd shut up.
@Fiat1
@Fiat1 Жыл бұрын
Forgive yourself & others, you’re alive for a reason. God gave you gifts to use to help make the world a better place, just as Anna is doing on her YT channel😊
@JK-dk7en
@JK-dk7en Жыл бұрын
First time watcher. Only 8:30 in and sobbing bc this is my life. Thank you. I thought it was just me.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Oh, I completely understand that feeling but you are most certainly not alone! Our whole community is here to support you :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@hotfudgecake
@hotfudgecake Жыл бұрын
what if i just truly dont like most people? what if i feel society has become shallow and meaningless itself? i am around alot of people all the time in my job and i dont resonate with many. not in morals, intellect, interests, or character. i feel like thats ok though . it doesnt bother me. i havent watched this video yet ,but whats wrong with avoiding people that are not good people ?? or who mentally drain you ,or who just small talk and literally waste time>? some people might just like to be alone, i do. i was an only child, rarely had close friends, being alone is just what im comfortable with .
@toscadonna
@toscadonna Жыл бұрын
Exactly. I’ve become avoidant out of utter necessity, and the more avoidant I’ve become m the happier I’ve been. As soon as I give another guy a chance, it’s just more fuckery. If there’s nothing out there except bad, why not avoid it.
@msmanager2775
@msmanager2775 Жыл бұрын
@@toscadonnaI am feeling the same right this weekend. I thought I’d give someone another chance ( been dating on and off for the last 10 years with him!) this time though I really pay attention to the actions. Surprise surprise still the same person! I really thought king and hard, is it better to be alone or have someone who keeps you in constant mindfuckery. I think the former is liveable the latter even pushes you down in a rabbit hole of insecurity. I tried so many times , far too many times. I think the next step is acceptance, some of us just got fed up with people too soon in our childhood that we have consumed our reserve of tolerance way too early. Its solitude for me, just me and my daughter and two good close friends who don’t ask much from me and I don’t ask much from them.. and oh my new house and newly started garden and Anna here on KZbin. No mindfuckery. Nada!
@hotfudgecake
@hotfudgecake Жыл бұрын
@@toscadonna exactly how i feel
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
No argument if you're truly happy. -Cara@TeamFairy
@simonar6492
@simonar6492 Жыл бұрын
Totally! Sometimes it's ok to stop the self blame and just be ok with what we like and who we are. Less friends are better. Quality over quantity. With age we become wiser and we screen people, that s all.
@morpheuszzz662
@morpheuszzz662 Жыл бұрын
This explains so much. Just knowing what causes me to be this way is a relief. I appreciate this video and the knowledge that this really needs to be something I focus on.
@bonnieleehen
@bonnieleehen Жыл бұрын
Wow! I’m relating so much! My life went from Homeschooling 4 children, taking care of my mom 7 years until her passing away, volunteering at church 5 days a week and 2 times for service, and married taking care of a big house to - empty nest, mom passing, filing for divorce (not going through it), leaving my abusive church, my husband passing away, moving to a tiny condo and feeling very alone. I’ve since realized through the internet, that I probably have CPST, codependent behavior and who knows what else. I am sure I need therapy. You have educated me in so many areas. Thank you.
@rubygreby1473
@rubygreby1473 Жыл бұрын
Do your children visit you often or did they move away?
@Securetwo
@Securetwo Жыл бұрын
@bonnieleehen, WOO, dear lady you have been through a wiiild ride. I was the daughter in a similar situation, and an only- my heart goes out to you(extra wild when your late husband you were filing for divorce from passed? and I deeply hope you begin to(or continue to?) experience healing and a fullness you hadn't imagined possible after all of this!! All the Best to you! 🙂💖🕊
@SilverCottage
@SilverCottage Жыл бұрын
This is a very helpful channel. I am almost entirely alone, mostly because I am disabled and I have no family. And I DO have CPTSD from a completely wreteched childhood entirely devoid of love. I work constantly not to self-sabotage. My spiritual life, though unsupported, is very helpful in that regard. I'm going to stick with this channel and see if I can heal some of this and learn some more techniques. Thanks or being here for us!
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Thank YOU for being here, too! TeamFairy
@frisbeecouriers
@frisbeecouriers Жыл бұрын
May Allah guide you to Islam. The only peace you’ll have on earth.
@amartin9293
@amartin9293 Жыл бұрын
Islam has created more war, violence , and hell than almost anything on earth. Especially for women. @@frisbeecouriers
@Roxy0405
@Roxy0405 11 ай бұрын
I've been so damaged in the past and present by family, friends and strangers that avoidance has become a safety net for me. It's become my go-to survival tactic.
@ashlielaurensmith
@ashlielaurensmith Жыл бұрын
Pairing this information with tapping has been incredibly helpful.
@ShonjiPowerOf2
@ShonjiPowerOf2 Жыл бұрын
I know I'm on the outside of the diagnosis but I'm close enough to take a lot of lessons and relief knowing I'm not struggling alone. Being alone so much of my childhood and no one having any belief or support of you makes it hard to connect. At your groups I don't have any abuse to share, just loneliness but being at the edge of this group is at least a comfort
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
You are a part of this group! We're so glad you're here :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@dogcookies
@dogcookies Жыл бұрын
Everything you're saying is true of me as I listen I become so physically stressed I stop watching and switch to relaxing music to bring me back.
@nedraford5461
@nedraford5461 5 ай бұрын
I just happened to come across your channel. And I must say this was a Godsend. This is right where I am but I'm doing the work to gain healing over this. I just thought I had fear avoidance but had no idea of childhood PTSD never knew this existed until today. I will be making a point to look at the rest of your videos and do the work that it takes to regain connection and my life. Thank you again
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! We're glad you are here! Nika@TeamFairy
@melissanichols3612
@melissanichols3612 11 ай бұрын
I have made a lot of bad decisions in my life and now I'm 53 and still making bad decisions. I know right from wrong and family has been hurt from my bad decisions but you are hitting the nail on the head with this video. I don't know where to start
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 11 ай бұрын
The Daily Practice is a good tool to help sort out things like this. Give it a try if you’re interested: bit.ly/CCF_DailyPractice -Calista@TeamFairy
@corrinneparker
@corrinneparker Ай бұрын
false nail lady here it is 5 in the morning and i have been binge watching you and lo and behold you addressed so many of my issues i am 73 and still working as an ea. both for financial reasons and to be in the world. so the first thing you explained was that my young. coworkers are not exactly going to be my friend .i dont know but i really dont have that age thing. like you i like people of all ages but i get what you said the other thing you said was that being nice is not really being the real you i learned to be nice my parents really wanted their 4 children to be invisible not to bother them or interfere with their lives my father was abusive and my mother was just into herself my father even would call her that. heself as for the present thank you ..
@donna6376
@donna6376 Жыл бұрын
👋im very disregulated anytime a heated argument is around me or near me or a discussion that is uncomfortable for me. I fall apart and just want to get alone. I really don't like being in public anymore and try to just stick to family members whom i feel safe with. As for time I'm always 10 mins early. Part 7 made me giggle right away because I have a decoration on my wall that says, 'I'm not bossy I just know what you should be doing'. I also wear a t-shirt that says, 'sorry I'm not good at peopling'. Very often I get lots of smiles and positive comments in a day when I'm out in public wearing it😊
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
'I'm not bossy I just know what you should be doing". That is very funny! -Cara@TeamFairy
@genxx2724
@genxx2724 Жыл бұрын
“I’m perfect; just ask me.”
@sharoncook2533
@sharoncook2533 7 ай бұрын
Anna, you are such a blessing! Thank you so much for delivering such valuable, necessary information on the KZbin platform so it is readily available to us! God bless🙏💕!
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! -Calista@TeamFairy
@GenRN
@GenRN Жыл бұрын
I find I avoid a lot because it is dis-regulating for me. Like family members that cause too much stress. I also find that doing things that are particularly draining require me to have downtime for a few days. Is this my ADHD or avoidance? I really don’t like that I need this and really only recently became aware that I even do it. Edit: Covid made things worse… I just settled into quarantine and got comfy. 😂 I do whatever I need to do but I don’t seem to seek out outside opportunities like I used to.
@genxx2724
@genxx2724 Жыл бұрын
Quarantine was sweet relief for some people.
@GenRN
@GenRN Жыл бұрын
@@genxx2724 so true. I’m even an extrovert but once I got over the initial shock of Covid, I settled right in and kept myself plenty entertained.
@bridgetveldhuis4473
@bridgetveldhuis4473 Жыл бұрын
I just realise that it was my friend's defendedness that created lots of rules. I finally got sick of those rules and broke off the friendship. She called them boundaries but they were strange boundaries. Thank you, I have struggled with this situation for a year now!
@Fiat1
@Fiat1 Жыл бұрын
Yes, CV made everything worse, but it’s over now. When we say, “My (illness, disease, etc)”, we’re in agreement with it. It’s better if recognize that we struggle with something, but not claim it as our own, which gives it a home & more power over us! There’s a whole world out there that needs your special gifts, no matter what they are💗
@temi4116
@temi4116 Жыл бұрын
​@@genxx2724 Yes, I loved the Covid shutdown. I love being at-home, quiet, and not feeling guilty that I wasn't social. Ahhh.
@BigcheesinCindy
@BigcheesinCindy Жыл бұрын
This is the best information I have ever listen to. Thank you from the bottle of my heart. You just gave me hope and a glimmer of light.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Wonderful. Also I love the autocorrect: "bottle of my heart," :)
@hiannahgus574
@hiannahgus574 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Anna, for your incredibly insightful video messages. I appreciate you. ❤
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@francescavitaliani2337
@francescavitaliani2337 Жыл бұрын
Just subscribed . Your speech touched me a lot , as a child coming from a disfunctional family . Thank you dear Anna , I'm watching every video of yours and it's so helpful . Francesca ❤🙏
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Welcome! -Cara@TeamFairy
@CloudslnMyCoffee
@CloudslnMyCoffee Жыл бұрын
I'm just now realizing how much of my life I have been alone. I was a latch-key kid growing up, then I lived alone but would go out with friends. Then I was married to someone who traveled. Now that I am a stay at home parent, I find myself isolating and staying up late just to be alone. I never thought I was avoidant before because I always had a social life, and it was healthy to be able to spend time by yourself. Now I am seeing how much more alone time I need than anyone else and it feels like I should be able to enjoy my family more.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
It's hard to change a habit you've grown up doing, but that doesn't mean you can't! If you're interested, I recommend you check out Anna's course 'Connection Bootcamp', here's a link: bit.ly/CCF_Connection -Calista@TeamFairy
@tarahj478
@tarahj478 Жыл бұрын
I can relate so much to your comment (former latch key kid and all ) thank you .
@sjordan7085
@sjordan7085 9 ай бұрын
I like to spend time alone. I prefer interactions that bring small nuggets of joy, rather than long term, complicated relationships that are chaotic, draining and energy consuming. Quality over quantity every time!
@GenRN
@GenRN Жыл бұрын
This is me. This is so many of my friends. Please do more on this. Thank you!
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Noted :) -Cara@TeamFairy
@Things606
@Things606 18 күн бұрын
Everything you’re saying describes my behavior. The avoidance the being late stuff avoid social events. Then the guilt afterwards
@hiddenechoes
@hiddenechoes Жыл бұрын
A former partner, who is absolutely lovely, is the avoidant type, very much does this unconsciously and didn't have any deep friendships until I started engaging with him on interacting more meaningfully. After a few years it became too much to be the interpreter, and led a lot of conflict that both of us contributed to, so we found we couldn't be permanent. But he grew a lot and I grew a lot too in the relationship. All that being said, avoidant people can be incredibly loving and sweet and I love that you're making this video. A lot of people can benefit from this and have richer lives because of these advices.
@miracle-pi5ws
@miracle-pi5ws Жыл бұрын
If you both grew what was the point of leaving? Couldn't you just have stop "interpreting" so much and let them try to have the reigns sometimes?
@wintergirll
@wintergirll Жыл бұрын
@@miracle-pi5wshave you maybe considered this person probably tried to do that and it still wasn’t working?
@SusanJohnsonsuzvj
@SusanJohnsonsuzvj 11 ай бұрын
This was really helpful. It makes me feel less weird for my avoidance behavior. It's something I really need to address and work on. I freeze or flee.
@chiccavaquita
@chiccavaquita 11 ай бұрын
Just when I’m about to lose hope, this video came right on time. I can’t believe somebody else can describe exactly who I am. This is wild. I thought I was crazy & ALONE.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 11 ай бұрын
Glad to hear this video resonates with you and it helps. Thank you for watching! Nika@TeamFairy
@tdoran
@tdoran 11 ай бұрын
I totally understand. I feel heard and understood for one of the few times in my life.
@abby999
@abby999 9 ай бұрын
@@tdoranme too😭🙏
@rosieds4996
@rosieds4996 9 ай бұрын
Exactly how I feel too. I never heard my issues explained like this
@dianwulandari3769
@dianwulandari3769 9 ай бұрын
I feel it too. I tough I am the only nerd person. But I am not alone, and this condition should be release
@taleandclawrock2606
@taleandclawrock2606 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for this video topic share on avoidance. I was avoiding watching it, even though i knew it was deeply relevant to my life.😅 Avoidance learned and patterned throughout childhood in order to survive adverse behaviours we may have been subject to as a child, was very useful then. The trouble is, emotions and thoughts can remain chronically disregulated until death, unless deliberate efforts are made to change those behavioural habits, and properly process past formative experiences. Learning to tolerate, one nanosecond at a time, the uncomfortable memories and body feelings is necessary to retrain the brain and nervous system out of its stress-heightened state, into relaxation, freeing the body/mind somatically through yoga, tai chi, dance, breathing and noticing the body exercises, meditation, active listening, EMDR, biofeedback, and some forms of hypnosis have all been seen to promote healthier functioning also. Thankyou again for this great guidance. .
@mandymulders1
@mandymulders1 Жыл бұрын
I can't believe this is all me.... Wow! I loved lockdown, alone in my bachelor flat with no balcony. All the short relationships, all the running away.... Everything! I'm having brain recursive therapy for PTSD at the moment and have been working on the abandonment trigger I could only ask 3 people once each for a lift to chemo, (my rule) and then I drove myself there and back and felt much more comfortable doing it alone.... 😐
@bettinazwerdling9158
@bettinazwerdling9158 Жыл бұрын
May your healing path continue -- body and also around the trust issues, etc. Wishing your well and glad you shared.
@stacygregory81
@stacygregory81 Жыл бұрын
Wow I can relate to the inner.. I find I never have the time or energy or feel like doing anything! I'm so glad I listened to this.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you're here :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@CrashPro1
@CrashPro1 Жыл бұрын
Wow! In just the first 7 minutes, I can relate 100%!
@juliaagnes7
@juliaagnes7 Ай бұрын
Interesting to hear not eating well is an avoiding behavior. Thanks!
@DenkyManner
@DenkyManner Жыл бұрын
I only found this channel a day or two ago. It's fantastic. I get a strong sense of lived authenticity behind the advice, it does not sound like the same cookie cutter text book training that so many KZbin channels give.
@Kmrc1213
@Kmrc1213 Жыл бұрын
Just been waiting to hearing about this …forever! Always late, always overcommitted at work, give my job ALL of my energy but avoid specific requests from my boss. I have not had have time/energy to address my own life and especially love relationships for 14 years.
@belleofthecamp6530
@belleofthecamp6530 Жыл бұрын
“Covert” avoidance. Wow somehow that’s a new twist in this concept. This is def me. And I’ve inadvertently fooled many around me. Even myself sometiems. For years I was basically an alcoholic which masked extreme social abilities. Now, it’s not much of an option bc it makes me sick so I just avoid and isolate bc it does feel better. But I’m sure it kinda unhealthy. Difficult to fully accept bc social norms are exhausting. At this point I feel really good by myself. If I didn’t have pets I adore and care take, this prob would be different. Perhaps it’s a numbness in addition to a isolation “relief”. Overstimulation overwhelmed is the trigger. The problem for me is not “wanting” relationships but the overwhelming feeling. The lack of regulation regarding relationship expectations etc
@sparkledejager1965
@sparkledejager1965 Жыл бұрын
Same here. Catch 22. You want company but sincerity seems impossible to find.
@grandhighexaltedlunadome2367
@grandhighexaltedlunadome2367 Жыл бұрын
Folks, just because this wonderful lady speaks about CPTSD and avoidance, does Not mean you have it OR are not already doing the right thing. Your higher self, or your gut instinct is first and foremost your greatest warning signal about various people and situations YOU SHOULD be avoiding.
@guzelfetkulina9599
@guzelfetkulina9599 3 ай бұрын
Agreed
@Heart2HeartwithGeo-ds7km
@Heart2HeartwithGeo-ds7km Жыл бұрын
This is a really insightful video on the topic of avoidant attachment style and how it can impact our relationships. The speaker offers helpful tips on how to recognize if you have an avoidant attachment style, and more importantly, how to heal from it. It's inspiring to see that with some self-awareness and effort, we can break free from patterns that may be holding us back in our relationships. This video is definitely worth watching for anyone who wants to improve their emotional well-being and build healthier connections with others.
@gerrigirl22
@gerrigirl22 6 ай бұрын
Everything you are describing is exactly how I am. I am so glad I finally found out what my problem is. I never understood why I did the things I used to do. Now maybe I can help myself have better relationships. Thank you for this video!
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 6 ай бұрын
Glad you are here! We're all rooting for you! Nika@TeamFairy
@kittttcattt
@kittttcattt Жыл бұрын
I am just realizing this is me.....I am alone. I need to show my 2 young adult kids they can heal from their screwed up parents. I can't even hear the sound of people, I react physically to my environment. I wish I had known this years ago but atleast I am learning it now.
@amnbvcxz8650
@amnbvcxz8650 Жыл бұрын
I’ve definitely had periods where i felt extremely avoidant (the rest of life being covert avoidance even at ‘better’ times). After i broke my few years hermit ‘fast’ i got very hurt, and as it just added up to previous injuries it hurt way more than normal people would experience. Made me feel very defective to learn again how vulnerable and emotionally dysregulated i still am. Literally my brain can make me insane, what i felt is not normal. Isolation doesn’t cure it. Only embracing the fears and learning to deal with them by fighting them proactively may work. Avoidance is just delaying the inevitable pain and making it hurt even more by delaying.
@sallyflavell6221
@sallyflavell6221 Жыл бұрын
I have a funeral of my eldest brother this week which terrifies me due to what may be said by others or that i may be unwelcome. Its very distressing to imagine and yet i feel its important to attend in order to show i can do it without actually imploding! So very difficult as i have no connection with my family and my brother was the only sibling who kept in touch. Only calls every so often which were difficult but he did try to connect. I thank him for that and want to give my respects. Scary!
@torkgems
@torkgems Жыл бұрын
Without these videos, I wouldn’t have been able to heal my delusions. Of course, I’m still keeping some of them because I’m human but I’m a lot less attached to unhealthy relationships. Thank you for your hard work, it means a lot to people like me who can’t afford to try out different therapists
@chowderying
@chowderying 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I didn’t even realise that I have been a covert avoidant my whole life. I am about to turn 50 in a month and just finding out that my CPTSD has such negative impact on my adult life. Your video helped me to understand myself better, and gives me the tools to cope and to heal.
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 10 ай бұрын
So glad you are here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us! Nika@TeamFairy
@bannockbum9540
@bannockbum9540 Жыл бұрын
You keep calling me out 😭😭😂 Thank you for the work that you do it has been life changing since I started watching your videos
@LavenderLori406
@LavenderLori406 Жыл бұрын
I resonated with that description, this faux me out in the world until covid. I did not avoid sharing my opinion. It may have been easier to keep my opinion which was different than most everyone's to myself but no, I walked right in face first both feet and got slapped with my fear of being truthful. Lost 90% of my friend base. But in that process I realized that 90% weren't friends truly at all. Just people I propped myself up with. They liked the faux me. I realize I don't need fake friends or props now...
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Mm-hmm. I know what you're talking about.
@wetokebitcoins1769
@wetokebitcoins1769 Жыл бұрын
33:50 for the longest time I wanted to avoid everyone and not let anyone in because it made me feel better, these days I do feel bad about my situation of not having many people around me. Luckily I have one person in my life that loves me and I need to fix myself for our future.
@margaretphlipsak8973
@margaretphlipsak8973 Жыл бұрын
Really good to hear you, well done. You are doing beautiful work. Thanks. 😊
@Justyce4us
@Justyce4us Жыл бұрын
I love, love, Love! How u say, “we’re adults and don’t have to have needs met, but hopes. 🎉❤
@dhamon-pi6os
@dhamon-pi6os 7 ай бұрын
Tell that to the rest of the world that is avoiding me then while thinking it is all right to lie to me, talk about me, and try to manipulate me. I am good. I am not avoiding anyone or anything, I have nothing to hide
@gracenurse3365
@gracenurse3365 Жыл бұрын
It would be helpful if “real relationships” was defined. For me that might include honesty, vulnerability, time, empathy, and mutual support. But that term is vague.
@andeannafarnes4719
@andeannafarnes4719 Жыл бұрын
I like your definition. 😊
@Christina-ot9ie
@Christina-ot9ie Жыл бұрын
So are you saying good communication skills , combined with honesty and integrity , trust and loyalty. Respectful relationships are worth while having.
@jhlfsc
@jhlfsc Жыл бұрын
The hardest thing for me as a recently diagnosed "Dismissive Avoidant" is to put my finger on how I could've had such a pleasant childhood with parents who I always knew deep down loved me unconditionally and still turned out like this?? They were not perfect, but "Neglect" is the last word I would ever think of about either of my parents. The ONE blessing in disguise for Dismissive Avoidants may just be that we honestly fail to process just how bad things actually were so at least we are given the gift of ignorance so we are not in the kind of pain that realization could've bought us??
@tracymcgrath1192
@tracymcgrath1192 Жыл бұрын
I’m 50. This is true for me. Thank you ❤
@lovingjesus5184
@lovingjesus5184 Жыл бұрын
To all you young people that think sex is such a necessity and place it high on your priority list, trust me... you bought into a lie. I understand relationships are important however, if sex is the first thing and then the friendship comes later then nine times out of ten you'll end up alone. Stop putting the cart before the horse and you'll have a much better relationship. Better yet, wait until you're married😮
@pendafen7405
@pendafen7405 Жыл бұрын
Is formal marriage really necessary, though? I say this mostly out of criticism for state legislative control and nuclear family units.
@lovingjesus5184
@lovingjesus5184 Жыл бұрын
@@pendafen7405 some may not agree with me but I believe that if you stand before a man of God example ... A pastor, and acknowledge your vows before God then you're married. The only issue that may arise is if you ever need to do anything or receive any type of benefits or anything that are due to you that you've earned LOL... then you will not be married in the eyes of the state. If anyone does not agree with me please share and give your thoughts.
@camillaelisabethschutt3751
@camillaelisabethschutt3751 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this ❤, I’ve been ”working” with this problem , in different therapies, and also after bringa saven by Jesus Christ, sinne 1976. I have know that it is about childhood trauma, but this video of yours Open it even More up to me. And I have got help along the way. Now I have a period of very much sorrow coming up, and I must admit at times toughts of hopenessless comes up. I have a very good therapist now also. And I can recognize both ”the coverups” I do and the steps forward I take. I did not know that the neglet in chilhood made concrete damage. I give things to Jesus. ❤❤❤ So thank you 😍🤗🙏❤️
@ThePrideofLondon-Hutch
@ThePrideofLondon-Hutch Жыл бұрын
As an aspiring psychologist,, thank you! I must heal before looking to help heal others.
@GrandduchessAnastasia-ko5rg
@GrandduchessAnastasia-ko5rg 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your video. It helped me realize why my relationship with my partner pushed him away. We're in the process now of breaking up.
@ChristineJune23
@ChristineJune23 Жыл бұрын
I feel like you’re speaking to me like you’ve already been inside my head before. Every video blows my mind how much I say, “yes! That’s me! She knows me!!” I’m so happy I found you and subscribed - I’m a trauma survivor a troubled teen industry survivor and im coming up on 2 years in recovery. I do EMDR and DBT weekly and im all about improving my mental health because being borderline with CPTSD is a full time job in itself lol 😂
@mariannbjorklund700
@mariannbjorklund700 10 ай бұрын
My ex husband called me from outside the maternity ward, saying: "Get down here - I'm parked on the sideway!". So, I had to take my baby, my stuff and my damaged body down by myself. I was in freeze mode for too long but 4 yrs ago I finally left! He stalked and harrassed me for 3 yrs, even wirh a new wife, but now he is moving away and finally I can lower my shoulders. A big cost though is all the avoidance I do, but I'm ok. Thanks for this!!
@anamakesthings
@anamakesthings 10 ай бұрын
I had a similar experience just in the past month. I had cancer surgery Oct 16th to remove an ovary and its tube, where the tumors were growing. It was a horrendous experience, specifically because it came on the heels of an ectopic pregnancy stuck in my right tube that landed me in the ER (that's how I found out about the tumors and cysts on my left side that were so overgrown, that they were basically crushing my uterus, leaving no room for a pregnancy to normally implant.) For context, I'm 36 and I've had a very abusive childhood which turned into me accepting physically abusive partners in my 20s. After a ton of work on my healing, I decided to immigrate from Eastern Europe to Canada and give myself the opportunity for a better life. Carrying this trauma baggage (+ I'm autistic) has made it very difficult to make friends and form connections. Almost 4 years ago, I met my partner and thought things were looking up. I was very open about my trauma and my needs, hoping I'd get some understanding. It was always very hard and I felt so alone and unheard, but I thought "hey, it's a ME problem, I can't expect others to solve it/respond well to it." But when the ectopic pregnancy happened, it got REALLY bad... It started with him yelling at me while I was on the phone with doctors because he didn't like what I was saying (he was claiming I was offering too much medical info and I was wasting their time?!) After I got the surgery and couldn't leave my bed, I became an easy target: all the nasty things that could be said to me were said. I was crying so violently that I was afraid my sutures would explode. I asked him to leave because he was making my physical situation very dangerous. He left and I was alone to care for myself post-op. I don't have a single friend (or even acquaintance) I could call on the whole continent. I slept with a chamber pot by my bedside, because I was in too much pain to go to the toilet unsupported. I barely ate. A week into it he came over under the pretext that he had some papers I needed to sign. He brought no papers but rather started yelling again. Barely able to stand up straight, I left the apartment and implored him to calm down, leave, and let me know when I could go back up because I felt unsafe with him around and I was terrified of opening up my sutures. He left me outside, in the pouring rain, in freezing Canadian temperatures for TWO AND A HALF HOURS, sitting under a tree behind our building. Since then, he's gone on a campaign to completely destroy me in the eyes of his friends and family. Being alone and new here, I had made so much effort to get close to those people. I tried (and maybe even succeeded) to get closer to them and form deeper bonds and now I have literally no one, in my most desperate time of need. It feels like my worst nightmare coming to life but, at the same time, the emotional work I've done on myself in the past 10 years has allowed me to pull through and have an attitude of "ok, this sucks, but I have confidence in myself that I WILL get to a better place"
@XenIsWhen
@XenIsWhen Жыл бұрын
Thanks for mentioning avoidance. I'm always seeing advice (often sexist) for women who go the opposite direction and become promiscuous, and I always wondered when my tendencies would get a mention.
@rosea164
@rosea164 9 ай бұрын
Finally a video that I can relate too! I just discovered this channel I will try to use the guides provided I'm so sick of avoidance
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 9 ай бұрын
Glad you are here. Good luck on your healing journey! Nika@TeamFairy
@klynn6736
@klynn6736 Жыл бұрын
Asking for help has rarely worked for me. People say they're going to in one Form or fashion but then don't follow through. This leaves me in a worse situation than if I had never asked at all
@jerseattle0722
@jerseattle0722 5 ай бұрын
I’m adding this to my goal list. I’m filled with anxiety even starting vid so I know I need to work on this
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy 5 ай бұрын
You got this! We're all rooting for you :) -Calista@TeamFairy
@coleerickson3610
@coleerickson3610 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making these videos. They are so very helpful and i greatly appreciate your efforts. You have changed my life and many others ❤
@CrappyChildhoodFairy
@CrappyChildhoodFairy Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the encouragement! -Cara@TeamFairy
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