
One way that trauma can lead to anxiety is by altering the way the brain processes fear. When we experience a traumatic event, our brain's fear center, the amygdala, becomes more sensitive. This means that we are more likely to experience fear and anxiety in response to even minor threats.
Another way that trauma can lead to anxiety is by creating a sense of hypervigilance. People who have experienced trauma may be constantly on the lookout for danger, even when there is no real threat. This can lead to chronic anxiety and worry.
Anxiety as a trauma response can manifest in a variety of ways.
One of them showed up in me during this episode when I suddenly realized the episode would air AFTER. Thanksgiving, and not on the holiday itself.
Deep breathing exercises: