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Your Fear of Vulnerability Actually Protects You From Past Rejection
Understanding Emotional Exposure, Shame, and the Difference Between Openness and Emotional Safety
von Sofia Lane
28,99 EUR
Taschenbuch
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Details
- ISBN
- 9783565208197
- Verlag
- epubli
- Erschienen
- 29.01.2026
- Auflage
- 1. Auflage
- Sprache
- Deutsch
- Seiten
- 240
- Einband
- Taschenbuch
- Abmessungen
- 29.7 x 21 cm
- Gewicht
- 735 g
- Kategorie
- Hardcover, Softcover / Ratgeber/Lebenshilfe, Alltag
Beschreibung
This book explores vulnerability not as a virtue to cultivate through courage alone, but as a risk your nervous system assesses based on past experiences of being seen and rejected. It examines the patterns beneath emotional guardedness, oversharing, and the fear of authentic self-expression, reframing vulnerability as intelligent discernment about who earns access to your inner world.
Rather than prescribing vulnerability as the path to connection or encouraging blanket openness, this book invites you to understand what your body remembers about past moments of exposure—times when showing your true self led to shame, dismissal, or abandonment. It explores the difference between vulnerability that deepens mutual trust and vulnerability that recreates old wounds with unsafe people.
Through psychological insight into shame, emotional risk assessment, and the nervous system's role in intimacy, this book offers a compassionate alternative to the cultural pressure to be perpetually open. It examines how genuine vulnerability requires first recognizing who has demonstrated the capacity to hold what you share with care, and why sometimes protection isn't defensiveness—it's wisdom learned through experience. The goal isn't becoming fearlessly vulnerable—it's developing discernment about when emotional exposure serves connection versus when it honors self-protection.
Über den Autor
Sofia Lane is a nonfiction author known for writing thoughtful books on emotional resilience, self-growth, modern relationships, and finding meaning in everyday life. Her calm and reflective writing style combines psychology, philosophy, and practical insight to help readers navigate life with greater clarity, balance, and self-awareness.