If you understand anxiety, know the symptoms, and yet still find yourself stuck in the same anxious cycles, this episode will help things finally make sense.
In this episode of The Anxiety Relief Podcast, Ross explains one of the most misunderstood parts of anxiety recovery: safety behaviours.
Safety behaviours are the subtle habits we use to try to feel safe when anxiety shows up. Things like body scanning, reassurance seeking, avoidance, constant checking, and trying to calm ourselves immediately. While these behaviours reduce anxiety in the moment, they quietly teach the nervous system that anxiety itself is dangerous, keeping the cycle alive.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why anxiety isn’t maintained by the feeling itself, but by how you respond to it
What safety behaviours are and why they feel so convincing
How short term relief creates long term anxiety
Why logic alone doesn’t calm the nervous system
How to gently change your response to anxiety without forcing or fighting it
Ross also shares clear analogies to help you understand what’s really happening in your body, and gives practical, realistic steps you can start using immediately after listening.
This episode is ideal if you feel like you “know” anxiety already, but still struggle to move forward.
You’re not broken.
Your nervous system just needs new experiences of safety.
If you’d like extra support, you’re welcome to join the free Anxiety Relief Hub community or download the free ebook, The Anxiety Relief Roadmap.
Disclaimer:
The information shared in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical, psychological, or professional advice. The Anxiety Relief Podcast does not replace diagnosis or treatment from a qualified healthcare professional. If you are experiencing severe distress, symptoms that concern you, or are unsure about your mental or physical health, please seek support from a qualified medical professional.
Ross Rolph is an anxiety coach who helps people understand anxiety, stop fearing their symptoms, and build a calm, confident life.
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