# 174: The Psychology Behind Flying Monkeys & Pick-Me’s - Social Cover-Ups Rooted in Insecurity & Ego Protection cover art

# 174: The Psychology Behind Flying Monkeys & Pick-Me’s - Social Cover-Ups Rooted in Insecurity & Ego Protection

# 174: The Psychology Behind Flying Monkeys & Pick-Me’s - Social Cover-Ups Rooted in Insecurity & Ego Protection

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Sometimes the greatest harm doesn't come from the loudest voice. It comes from the people who enable, excuse, protect, or normalize unhealthy behavior.

In this episode of The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast, we explore the psychology behind:
🍋 Flying monkeys
🍋 Pick-me behavior
🍋 Group enabling
🍋 Social cover-ups
🍋 Insecurity, ego protection, and cognitive dissonance
🍋 Why truth-tellers are often scapegoated

Understanding these patterns isn't about becoming cynical. It's about developing discernment, protecting your peace, and choosing integrity over performance.

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📚 Resources: Learn more about cognitive dissonance (Leon Festinger), normative social influence (Solomon Asch), scapegoating, groupthink (Irving Janis), attachment theory (John Bowlby), and relational aggression.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and reflective purposes only and is not a substitute for psychological, medical, or mental health advice.

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