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  2. 10 subtle signs you're a people-pleaser, according to a ... - AOL

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    What is people-pleasing? A psychotherapist explains signs, causes and effects of people-pleasing and tips to stop to boost your mental health and well-being. 10 subtle signs you're a people ...

  3. Experts Say This Is How To Stop People Pleasing - AOL

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    People pleasing can have some harmful mental health effects. Here are the signs and effects, plus, experts explain how to stop people pleasing.

  4. Therapists share what people pleaser clients talk about ... - AOL

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    People-pleasing, or putting other's needs before your own, may seem like a positive trait. But people pleasers don't recognize their emotional needs and, deep down, ...

  5. Pleasure - Wikipedia

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    Pleasure is experience that feels good, that involves the enjoyment of something. [1] [2] It contrasts with pain or suffering, which are forms of feeling bad. [3]It is closely related to value, desire and action: [4] humans and other conscious animals find pleasure enjoyable, positive or worthy of seeking.

  6. Mere-exposure effect - Wikipedia

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    The effect has been demonstrated with many kinds of things, including words, Chinese characters, paintings, pictures of faces, geometric figures, and sounds. [1] In studies of interpersonal attraction , the more often people see a person, the more pleasing and likeable they find that person.

  7. Sociotropy - Wikipedia

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    People with sociotropy tend to have a strong need for social acceptance, which causes them to be overly nurturant towards people who they do not have close relationships with. [3] Sociotropy can be seen as the opposite of autonomy , because those with sociotropy are concerned with interpersonal relationships, whereas those with autonomy are ...

  8. The Relationship Coach: The backfire effect of people pleasing

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    Sep. 24—Editor's note: This column was published originally on Sept. 26, 2020: As someone who earned a master's in the art of people pleasing, I know a thing or two. People pleasing can be very ...

  9. Teasing - Wikipedia

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    Teasing can have a variety of effects, depending on how it is used and its intended effect. [1] When teasing is unwelcome, it may be regarded as harassment or mobbing, especially in the workplace and school, or as a form of bullying or emotional abuse. If done in public, it may be regarded as humiliation.