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  1. What's is exactly fight or flight response? And why it isn't Fight ...

    Oct 20, 2023 · The fight or flight response is your body’s involuntary, brief response to an immediate stressor, preparing you to take some extreme physical action to survive the moment.

  2. Rethinking the 4Fs, Part 1: Freeze VS Shutdown - Reddit

    Jun 8, 2022 · Mega TL;DR: Infographic 1 on the flight → fight → freeze → collapse responses to threat Infographic 2 on the differences between freeze and shutdown Infographic 3 on the …

  3. Trauma respones : r/CPTSDmemes - Reddit

    I'm bouncing around between all of these. Fawn triggers Fight , Fight triggers Flight, Flight triggers freeze, Freeze triggers Flops. Aaand repeat one million times. Reply reply BarbecuePorkchop •

  4. Anybody here successfully heal/turn off lifelong fight or flight?

    Because it's a kind of trauma, I had freeze, I had this mid brain issue that made it hard to be in large groups, Maybe more complicated than your average, or not, because some people have …

  5. The 4F types (Fight, Flight, Freeze, Fawn), and their positive

    The 4F types (Fight, Flight, Freeze, Fawn), and their positive and negative attributes. What's your type? (Source: CPTSD - from surving to thriving) Share Add a Comment Sort by: Best Open …

  6. Why is the fawn response often overlooked? : r/CPTSD - Reddit

    But they only went through fight, flight and freeze. Fawn was never mentioned, not in the course material we were given either. I found out about the fawn response through a reel from the …

  7. Is dissociation a “freeze” response in the “flight, fight or freeze ...

    Apr 20, 2020 · Fight, flight, freeze, and faint are reactions to stress common among all animals (including humans) and originate in the amygdala. Dissociation occurs when there isn’t a …

  8. Fight/Flight/Freeze - Polyvagal Chart : r/CPTSDpartners - Reddit

    Aug 13, 2020 · Hi Everyone, This is a chart that my partner and I use often. It helps in identifying where she is, and how to reduce the feelings associated with fight, flight, and freeze. Social …

  9. Why do some people not have a fear response? : r/answers - Reddit

    I study psychology and we’re learning about fear responses (fight, flight, freeze, fawn) however I was curious about why some people don’t have any response.

  10. what are your “go to” trauma response (s)? : r/CPTSD - Reddit

    fight, flight, freeze, and fawn. i feel like there is a huge emphasis on the fight response in the media and in psych communities, but i find i relate way more to flight/freeze, honestly barely at …