Anxiety: The Age of Nerves
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Long before anxiety became a diagnosis, people were already living with a persistent sense of unease, a mind that couldn’t fully relax, and a body that seemed to anticipate danger even when none was present.
In this episode of Before It Had a Name, we explore the history of anxiety, from early philosophical ideas about fear and temperament to the nineteenth-century “age of nerves” and modern understandings of panic and uncertainty. Along the way, the story shifts from survival and instinct to something more complex: a mind trying to predict and control an uncertain future.
When does fear become something more? And what does it mean when the body reacts before the mind can explain why?
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