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The Anxious Truth - A Panic, Anxiety, and Mental Health Podcast
Questions and Answers About Anxiety And Recovery | EP 328
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This week we're doing a special "no frills" edition of The Anxious Truth (just like the old days). I asked my Instagram audience for questions, and I'm here to do my best to answer them.
If you're dealing with panic disorder, agoraphobia, OCD, health anxiety, or generalized anxiety disorder, you've probably asked yourself many of these same questions.
I cover the most common questions about anxiety symptoms—heart palpitations, dizziness, nausea, breathing difficulties—and explain why treating them as individual problems to solve actually keeps you stuck. We also tackle common questions about intrusive thoughts, including fears about insanity, self-harm, death, and never recovering.
One of the biggest categories of questions revolves around control: How do I stop feeling this way? How do I quiet my mind? How do I prevent panic attacks? I explain the fundamental difference between acceptance-based approaches and control strategies, and why the frantic attempt to control your internal experiences is part of what creates the disordered state.
I also address:
- The often-overlooked meta-emotions (frustration, despair, feeling like you've lost yourself)
- Whether lifestyle changes like diet and exercise help with anxiety recovery
- How to handle family dynamics and unsupportive relationships
- Morning anxiety and nocturnal panic attacks
- How to actually learn from exposure experiences instead of wasting them
This episode clarifies why most common questions about anxiety point to the same answer: you don't need special instructions for your specific symptom or thought. Recovery is about building a new relationship with your own body and mind.
Resources mentioned:
- Books by Dr. Sally Winston and Dr. Martin Seif
- Disordered podcast (Disordered.FM)
- The Anxious Truth website (theanxioustruth.com)
Remember: Small changes and experiments add up over time. Any move in the right direction counts, no matter how small.
For full show notes on this episode:
https://theanxioustruth.com/328
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Disclaimer: The Anxious Truth is not therapy or a replacement for therapy. Listening to The Anxious Truth does not create a therapeutic relationship between you and the host or guests of the podcast. Information here is provided for psychoeducational purposes. As always, when you have questions about your own well-being, please consult your mental health and/or medical care providers. If you are having a mental health crisis, always reach out immediately for in-person help.
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