ISBN-13: 9783565195541 / Angielski / Miękka / 204 str.
Most of us experience anxiety as something wrong with us-a flaw to fix, a weakness to overcome. But what if anxiety is actually intelligent? What if the fear response, overthinking, and hypervigilance are signs your nervous system is working exactly as designed?This book explores the neuroscience behind anxiety without turning it into a clinical lesson. It examines why certain situations trigger disproportionate fear, how past experiences shape threat detection, and why "just calm down" never works. It reframes anxiety not as irrational panic but as your brain's protective mechanism-one that sometimes overprotects, yes, but does so for deeply logical reasons.Rather than offering fixes or steps to eliminate anxiety, this book helps you understand what's actually happening inside your body and brain when fear takes over. It explores the gap between perceived threat and actual danger, the role of the amygdala in pattern recognition, and why your nervous system might still be responding to old wounds. It's about making sense of your reactions, not judging them.For anyone who's ever felt hijacked by their own fear response, this book offers clarity, validation, and a more compassionate relationship with anxiety itself.
Your anxiety isn't irrational-it's your nervous system doing exactly what it was designed to do, just in a world it wasn't designed for.