People-Pleasing and Boundary Setting
Schema Therapy, DBT, and IFS Approaches
Understanding People-Pleasing
People-pleasing is a pattern of prioritizing others’ needs and emotions over one’s own, often driven by fear of rejection, conflict, or abandonment. It is not the same as being kind or generous — it is a compulsive pattern that leads to resentment, burnout, and loss of self.
Root Causes
- •Childhood conditioning (praise for compliance, punishment for assertiveness)
- •Insecure attachment styles (anxious attachment)
- •Low self-worth tied to being “needed”
- •Trauma responses (fawning)
- •Cultural and gender expectations
The Fawn Response
The fawn response (Pete Walker’s 4F model) is a trauma response where individuals appease others to avoid conflict or danger. It is often seen alongside fight, flight, and freeze responses.
Evidence-Based Approaches
Schema Therapy
- •Identifies early maladaptive schemas (subjugation, self-sacrifice)
- •Works on reparenting and meeting core emotional needs
- •Develops the “healthy adult” mode
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- •Interpersonal effectiveness skills (DEAR MAN, GIVE, FAST)
- •Distress tolerance for discomfort of setting boundaries
- •Emotion regulation for managing guilt and anxiety
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
- •Identifies “people-pleasing” parts and their protective function
- •Develops Self-leadership to unblend from these parts
- •Heals the underlying exiled parts that drive the pattern
Practical Boundary-Setting Skills
- Start small — Practice with low-stakes situations
- Use “I” statements — “I need…” instead of “You always…”
- Delay responses — “Let me think about that” buys time
- Accept discomfort — Guilt after setting a boundary is normal and temporary
- Identify non-negotiables — Know your limits before situations arise
Frequently Asked Questions
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