Nervous System & Stress

Understanding Disproportionate Reactions in GAD and Social Anxiety

In GAD and social anxiety, reactions often feel disproportionate because the brain’s threat system responds to learned associations rather than current reality. Past stress or humiliation conditions neutral cues as danger signals, triggering rapid autonomic arousal before conscious reasoning can intervene. Insight alone cannot switch off this response; recalibration requires corrective emotional experience.

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Real Event ≠ Magnified Significance: Why Anxiety Inflates Meaning

Anxiety does not exaggerate events, it exaggerates their meaning. A neutral cue can be encoded as threat, not because it is dangerous, but because the nervous system has learned to treat it as significant. Recovery is less about eliminating emotion and more about reducing magnified meaning and shortening the time it takes to settle and move forward.

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