Type A Personality
Cross-source consensus on Type A Personality from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Type A traits are said to be over-represented in people with IBS, gut dysfunction, and autoimmune conditions. — Gut-Brain Axis, Vagal Tone, and the Chronic Stress–Disease Cycle
- High achievers tend to operate in chronic sympathetic dominance, which suppresses rest-and-digest function. — Gut-Brain Axis, Vagal Tone, and the Chronic Stress–Disease Cycle
- Turning healing into another urgent optimization project can reproduce the nervous system pattern that contributed to the problem. — Gut-Brain Axis, Vagal Tone, and the Chronic Stress–Disease Cycle
- Achievement-based parental connection can condition a child's nervous system to treat performance as necessary for belonging. — Gut-Brain Axis, Vagal Tone, and the Chronic Stress–Disease Cycle
- In adulthood, achievement identity can turn gaps between current and desired output into nervous-system threat responses. — Gut-Brain Axis, Vagal Tone, and the Chronic Stress–Disease Cycle