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When Your Body Thinks You're Dying But You're Not. Understanding Panic, Survival Response, and What's Really Happening Inside
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- Nombre de pages141
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-19566-4
- EAN9783565195664
- Date de parution26/01/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
A panic attack feels like dying. Your heart races, your chest tightens, your vision narrows, and every cell in your body screams danger. Except there's no danger. You're at the grocery store, or in a meeting, or lying in bed. And that disconnect-between what your body feels and what's actually happening-makes everything worse.
This book explores what panic actually is: not a breakdown, but your survival system activating without a real threat.
It examines the neuroscience behind why your body floods with adrenaline, why you can't think clearly during an attack, and why trying to stop it often intensifies it. It reframes panic not as something you're doing wrong, but as your nervous system doing exactly what it evolved to do-just at the wrong time. Rather than offering quick fixes or breathing exercises alone, this book helps you understand the physiology of panic so you can work with your body instead of fighting it.
It explores why panic feels so catastrophic, how anticipatory anxiety keeps the cycle alive, and what it means to survive an attack without adding shame to the experience. For anyone who's ever felt hijacked by their own survival response, this book offers clarity about what's happening and why-and a more compassionate way to be with yourself when panic strikes.
It examines the neuroscience behind why your body floods with adrenaline, why you can't think clearly during an attack, and why trying to stop it often intensifies it. It reframes panic not as something you're doing wrong, but as your nervous system doing exactly what it evolved to do-just at the wrong time. Rather than offering quick fixes or breathing exercises alone, this book helps you understand the physiology of panic so you can work with your body instead of fighting it.
It explores why panic feels so catastrophic, how anticipatory anxiety keeps the cycle alive, and what it means to survive an attack without adding shame to the experience. For anyone who's ever felt hijacked by their own survival response, this book offers clarity about what's happening and why-and a more compassionate way to be with yourself when panic strikes.





















