How the past stays alive in your present
Experiences that we do not process fully—whether because they were too intense, too repetitive, or happened too early for us to have coping resources—remain stored in the nervous system and implicit memory. Not as clear memories, but as automatic response patterns that activate when something in the present resembles the past.
These emotional blueprint patterns shape how you experience trust, security, self-worth, and boundaries in all your current relationships.
The Five Core Wounds
Fear of not being accepted. Often leads to pulling away first to avoid being hurt, or trying to fade into the background.
Fear of being left or ending up alone. Can manifest as emotional dependency, people-pleasing, or hypervigilance in bonds.
Hypervigilance towards dishonesty and broken trust. Difficulty delegating, letting go of control, and trusting others.
Extreme sensitivity to unfairness. Rigidity, high self-demand, and emotional armor developed as a shield against coldness.
Fear of being shamed or degraded. Can manifest as self-sabotage, taking on others' responsibilities, or defensive hyper-control.
What does this test measure?
The test evaluates 25 emotional trigger situations to identify which core emotional wounds are most active in your current life, what triggers them, and what specific coping styles you have developed in response.
What will you get?
A clear overview of your active emotional wounds, how they appear in your relationships and everyday choices, and which somatic or body-based approaches may best support your healing. In the PRO report, Block D is analysed alongside Nervous System Regulation (Block A) and Attachment Style (Block B) to provide a deeper, more coherent understanding.
Which imprints of the past are still active in your present?
25 questions. 10 minutes. Free and immediate result.
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