Why Panic Reactions Appear Suddenly

Robert Gene Smith
How the Brain Creates Panic (Airport Story) | Part 2
Many sudden reactions in the body are connected to stored experiences.When an intense moment occurs, the brain records the event along with the physical resp...
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Many sudden reactions in the body are connected to stored experiences. When an intense moment occurs, the brain records the event along with the physical response that happened at the time. Later, when a similar environment appears, the mind may search its stored references and repeat the same response. This is why reactions such as chest tightness, rapid breathing, or sudden panic can appear even when a person does not consciously remember the original event. The brain is repeating a learned pattern. Understanding how memories, references, and repetition influence the body can help explain why certain reactions appear unexpectedly. If you want to identify the patterns influencing your reactions and learn how to change them, you can book a private session with me.๐Ÿ‘‡ https://linktr.ee/robertgenesmith (copy and paste this link into your browser)

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