Your Anxiety Actually Protects You
Publicado por epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565210886
eBook
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This book explores the often-misunderstood intelligence behind chronic anxiety and generalized worry. Rather than viewing anxiety as a problem to eliminate, it examines how persistent worry often functions as a nervous system's attempt at protection—scanning for threats, preparing for worst-case scenarios, maintaining hypervigilance as a form of care. The text reframes generalized anxiety not as a disorder to fix, but as a pattern worth understanding: what does your anxiety believe it's protecting you from? What unmet needs or unprocessed experiences keep your nervous system on high alert?
Through psychological insight and compassionate exploration, the book examines the hidden costs of viewing anxiety solely as an enemy—the exhaustion of constant self-management, the shame of "not getting better," the pressure to optimize your way out of discomfort. It offers perspective on living alongside anxiety rather than perpetually fighting it, exploring how understanding your nervous system's patterns creates more sustainable regulation than endless coping techniques. This isn't about transcending anxiety or achieving calm—it's about recognizing the difference between anxiety as signal and anxiety as noise, and learning what actually helps your system feel safer over time.
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