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Fear of phone conversations may stem from uncomfortable discussions during childhood, leading to anxiety about such interactions
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Past traumas can result in heightened emotional sensitivity, causing individuals to become easily frustrated or upset
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Growing up in environments where one was frequently blamed can lead to habitual over-apologizing in adulthood
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Concerns about potential hurt or rejection can lead to reluctance in forming close relationships, reflecting unresolved childhood fears
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Experiences of boundary violations in childhood can make solitude a coping mechanism to feel safe and in control.
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Fear of abandonment rooted in childhood can cause individuals to remain in unhealthy relationships despite recognizing their toxicity