
Blood Pressure Anxiety. How To Stop Checking and Start Living EP 342
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Want to discuss what you heard today with Drew, Josh Fletcher, and others that share your struggle and experience? ---- Overcoming an anxiety disorder comes with a TON of questions, so let's answer some! Questions A...
Anxiety Recovery Questions & Answers Ep 339 is an episode from The Anxious Truth - REAL Help For Panic, Anxiety and Agoraphobia by Drew Linsalata. Want to discuss what you heard today with Drew, Josh Fletcher, and others that share your str...
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Want to discuss what you heard today with Drew, Josh Fletcher, and others that share your struggle and experience? ---- Overcoming an anxiety disorder comes with a TON of questions, so let's answer some! Questions Answered in This Episode 03:45 — Why is it so hard to "just let the symptoms be"? I discuss why doing nothing in the face of fear is the biggest hurdle in recovery and why your struggle to do so is completely normal. 08:15 — Can you exercise your way out of anxiety? I explain why movement is a great health tool but not a "fix" for an anxiety disorder. We also look at exercise as a form of interoceptive exposure. 12:50 — The trap of "Compulsive Recovery" and Perfectionism. Many people become paralyzed by the fear of doing recovery "wrong." I explain why there is no such thing as an optimal or perfect recovery process. 19:05 — Why does anxiety feel like Stockholm Syndrome? We explore the fear of "normal" life and why some people feel protective of their anxiety or OCD, even while wanting to get better. 24:30 — "Pure O" and ruminative thoughts. I clarify the difference between "shutting the door" on thoughts and simply choosing not to interact with the "noisy room" of your mind. 28:10 — Should you push yourself on "good days"? I talk about whether you should bask in the comfort of a low-anxiety day or use that window to push your boundaries further. Full Show Notes: Resources Mentioned: Disordered Podcast - Why Does Exercise Make My Anxiety Worse (Past Episodes) Interoceptive Exposure Send in a question or comment via text. Support The Anxious Truth: If you find the podcast helpful and want to support my work, you can buy me a coffee. Other ways to support my work like buying a book or signing up for a low cost workshop can be found on my website . None of this is never required, but always appreciated! Interested in doing therapy with me? For more information on working with me directly to overcome your anxiety, follow this link . 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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Anxiety Recovery Questions & Answers Ep 339 is from The Anxious Truth - REAL Help For Panic, Anxiety and Agoraphobia by Drew Linsalata.
Published Mar 11, 2026 and 23:42 long