The Connection Between Enmeshment Trauma in Childhood, Anxious Attachment, and the Fear of Rejection

Enmeshment trauma, anxious attachment, and fear of rejection often form a kind of feedback loop: early boundary confusion and over-involvement teach a child that love and approval are conditional, which breeds anxiety around being “good enough,” and ultimately a pervasive fear of being rejected. 

In this episode, we explore the connection between enmeshment trauma, anxious attachment, and the fear of rejection. 


I’m Allison.

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