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Why Saying "No." Feels like Death 🧠

The Neuroscience of Rejection, People Pleasing, and Trauma (Video Post)

TL;DR Summary

  • Saying “no” can feel physically unbearable because your brain perceives rejection as a survival threat.

  • Evolutionarily, social exclusion is life-threatening, so your nervous system still reacts as if it is.

  • Childhood attachment wounds and trauma amplify this fear, making people-pleasing a coping mechanism.

  • The dorsal anterior cingulate cortex …

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