How and Why our Brain Causes Anxiety
Anxiety and Depression Cindy Picht Anxiety and Depression Cindy Picht

How and Why our Brain Causes Anxiety

Although the amygdala is small, it has a huge responsibility in our survival. It’s there to cause the alarm to help protect us, and it’s the source of many of our emotional reactions - both positive and negative. It automatically activates the fight, flight or freeze response. We can’t control when the amygdala is activated. However, once we are aware it is, we can work to calm it down and get ourselves under control.

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