
Unmasking Trauma: Understanding Fight, Flight, Freeze & Fawn Responses
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In this episode of Love and Live Abundantly, Ilona and Bill dive deep into how trauma and conditioning shape our current behaviors—especially in relationships and emotional reactions. They break down the four trauma responses: fight, flight, freeze, and fawn, discussing how each shows up in daily life. Ilona shares that these responses are the brain’s way of protecting us, but they can become default reactions that limit us later in life.
Bill adds insight into how conditioning—repeated life patterns or family dynamics—can also influence our automatic responses, sometimes even more subtly than trauma. Both hosts share personal stories, including Ilona's experiences growing up in a traditional Italian family and Bill’s lessons from his German Catholic upbringing, highlighting how cultural norms and childhood environments create lasting impact.
They also discuss how even positive but emotionally loaded experiences can leave strong imprints, and how understanding the unconscious nature of trauma responses is key to healing. Bill touches on the difference between trauma and conditioning and why recognizing the triggers and patterns is essential for transformation.
The episode closes with a reminder that awareness is the first step, but unlearning those patterns takes time and intention. More to come in the next episode!
👉 Like, subscribe, and comment if you’ve experienced fight, flight, freeze, or fawn—or want more on healing, trauma, and thriving in life and love!
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