Overcome Commitment Fear: 5 Ways to Stop Running From Love
Fear of Commitment: Understanding and Overcoming This Relational Anxiety
Sarah, 32, has been in a harmonious relationship with Thomas for two years. Yet when he mentions moving in together, she feels intense anxiety pushing her to find flaws in their relationship. "What if he discovered who I really am? What if I lost my freedom?" These questions loop endlessly in her mind.
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The Influence of Early Experiences
John Bowlby's attachment theory illuminates the origin of our relational difficulties. A child who experienced inconsistent or anxiety-inducing relationships may develop "insecure attachment."Past Relational Wounds
Jeffrey Young identifies several "early maladaptive schemas": abandonment schema, distrust schema, self-sacrifice schema.Cognitive Distortions at Play
Aaron Beck identified: catastrophic thinking, all-or-nothing thinking, mind reading, excessive generalization.Manifestations
Behavioral Symptoms
- Relational sabotage
- Emotional flight
- Maintaining escape routes
- Avoiding important conversations
- Seeking perfection in partners
Therapeutic Strategies
Individual CBT
Identifying automatic thoughts, evaluating their reality, developing alternative thoughts.Graduated Exposure Technique
Starting with light commitments (planning vacations together), progressing to major commitments.Attachment Work
Identifying your attachment style through psychological tests, understanding how it influences current relationships, progressively developing attachment security.Building Solid Foundations
- Develop self-esteem
- Communicate needs and fears
- Cultivate patience and self-compassion
Gildas Garrec, CBT Psychotherapist
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FAQ
What are the key warning signs that overcome commitment fear is affecting my relationship?
Learn why you run from love and discover 5 CBT strategies to overcome commitment fear. Key warning signs include persistent emotional distress specifically tied to the relationship, repetitive conflict patterns that never resolve, and growing disconnection between what you feel and what you're able to express.How does CBT approach fear of commitment in relationship therapy?
CBT identifies the automatic thoughts and avoidance behaviors that maintain relationship distress. Cognitive restructuring helps develop more balanced interpretations of a partner's behavior, while behavioral experiments test whether feared outcomes actually occur — often revealing they're less catastrophic than anticipated.When is individual therapy enough for fear of commitment, versus needing couples therapy?
Individual therapy is often the first step when one partner isn't ready for joint work, or when personal cognitive schemas are the primary driver of distress. Couples formats like EFT or the Gottman Method add significant value when both partners are engaged and the relational dynamic itself needs addressing.In short: Fear of commitment affects approximately 30 percent of adults and often stems from insecure attachment patterns formed during childhood, past relationship wounds, and cognitive distortions such as catastrophic thinking or all-or-nothing reasoning. Common manifestations include relationship sabotage, emotional withdrawal, avoiding important conversations, and perfectionism in partner selection. Cognitive-behavioral therapy addresses this anxiety by helping individuals identify and challenge automatic thoughts, while graduated exposure techniques encourage progressive commitment through increasingly significant relationship milestones. Building security in relationships requires developing self-esteem, communicating needs and fears openly, and practicing self-compassion throughout the process. Research demonstrates that fear of commitment is treatable rather than permanent, and with professional support and consistent effort, individuals can develop the capacity for healthy, lasting relationships.

About the author
Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner
Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 1000 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Serenite.
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