131. Hypervigilance in Relationships: Healing After Early Childhood Trauma
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Why do relationships feel harder for you than they seem to for everyone else?
This week, we talk to a daughter who grew up with early childhood neglect and emotional inconsistency.
She feeling chronically lonely, socially unsure, and afraid she is somehow “malfunctioning” in relationships.
We’re breaking down how hypervigilance develops in childhood, how it once served as a survival strategy, and why it can quietly interfere with connection in adulthood.
If you have ever:
Felt like you missed the class where everyone learned how to connect
Overanalyzed conversations after they happenedBraced when someone’s tone shiftedFelt afraid of being “too much”
Struggled to feel chosen in relationships
This episode is for you.
How early childhood neglect shapes the nervous system
The difference between beliefs and trauma “learnings”
Why hypervigilance keeps you scanning instead of receiving
How self-protection can be misunderstood as disinterestThe role of repetition and safe exposure in building connection
Why the “right people” give you the benefit of the doubtWhat to actually do next if you want more meaningful relationships
You are not broken. You just haven’t been in a healthy relationship before.
Resources Mentioned:
Episode 34: The Healthy Blueprint for Love
Companion guide available at MayhemDaughters.com