internalized*pda
internalized*pda's are individuals who have a more隐蔽 form of pda, often characterized by internalized feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. Unlike externalized pdas, which are more evident through behaviors and actions, internalized pdas might be less apparent to others and may involve less visible behaviors.
internalized pdas can arise from a range of experiences, including but not limited to childhood trauma, social challenges, and environmental factors. These individuals may have experienced significant amounts of isolation, depression, and other forms of psychological distress, which can lead to an increased sense of being overwhelmed. As a result, they may develop Strategies to cope with these feelings, which may include engaging in certain behaviors or activities that provide a sense of safety and comfort.
One of the main characteristics of internalized pdas is the use of internalized rules to maintain control and safety. These rules are developed in response to threats, such as overwhelming feelings of anxiety,饥2