Stress and the Brain
Stress triggers a primitive response in the brain, leading to an incoherent state where focus shifts to perceived dangers. This over-focusing can create autonomic dysregulation, knocking the brain and body out of balance. For many, recognizing this pattern often requires a significant life crisis, as they remain unaware of their maladaptive responses.In this clip
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