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The Anxiety Coaches Podcast

1070: When Happiness Triggers Anxiety: Understanding and Overcoming Paradoxical Panic

The Anxiety Coaches Podcast

Gina Ryan

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2024

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode, Gina responds to a listener question about anxiety that seems to be brought about by feelings of comfort, relaxation and happiness. This is a common occurrence for people who struggle with anxiety and have been on the recovery path for some time. It really can be confusing and seem to not make any sense at all. This episode clarifies what is going on when anxiety strikes during the strangest of times: when you are happy and nothing bad is happening. Listen in for advice on how to handle these occurrences!

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Chapters

0:23 Understanding Happiness and Anxiety

12:42 Anticipatory Anxiety and Its Impact

18:23 Strategies for Managing Anxiety

Summary

In this episode, I delve into the perplexing phenomenon of happiness triggering anxiety. Drawing from the experiences of listeners, I explore how it is not uncommon for individuals to experience panic or anxiety in moments that should be joyful, like vacations or celebrations. A poignant question from a listener highlights this issue, where she describes feeling anxious during a birthday dinner at Disney World despite the happiness surrounding her. This sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of the underlying mechanisms at play in these paradoxical situations.


When distress arises as one begins to relax or feel joy, it may seem counterintuitive, but I explain how our nervous system becomes accustomed to a persistent state of anxiety. For individuals who have experienced prolonged stress, the familiar state of elevated alertness becomes a comfortable baseline, a misguided notion of safety. As relaxation sets in, it can feel alien and even threatening, triggering a protective response. This leads to spikes in anxiety that may leave individuals questioning their progress in managing their emotional well-being.


Throughout the discussion, I outline various factors contributing to this phenomenon. Many people who have relied on anxiety as a defense mechanism can feel vulnerable when expressing joy and relaxation, leading to an instinctive retreat into anxiety as a self-protective measure. Additionally, the fear that positive experiences will invariably be followed by negative outcomes can create a mental loop where one sabotages their own happiness in anticipation of disappointment. This anticipatory anxiety often manifests as an internal conflict between the desire to celebrate and the fear of potential anxiety spikes.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Anxiety Coaches

0:08.9

Coaches podcast, a relaxing and informative show

0:12.2

where we explore anxiety, panic and PTSD sharing how you can overcome them for life.

0:22.0

Oh, loa, welcome back to the Anxiety Coaches Podcast. I'm your host and coach Gina Ryan,

0:30.6

and I am so happy to be with you again today as together we can consider the many ways to bring

0:38.2

your mind and body back to its natural peace and calm.

0:43.6

In today's episode, I'm talking about when happiness triggers anxiety.

0:48.9

Now, I know some of you are very familiar with this

0:52.1

because I read your email and I work with you and this is

0:56.8

actually quite common. Now for many people when this first happens to you you cannot believe that this is normal or that this even

1:06.8

what happened to another person so I want to read you a listener's question and we're going to go from

1:11.6

there on understanding and overcoming paradoxical

1:16.2

panic. Our listener M said, I have struggled with anxiety panic since 2020 through therapy self-help books on

1:25.9

your show I have made massive improvements and even had a two-year stint with no

1:31.2

daily anxiety panic. However, I find that sometimes, oftentimes, I get anxiety

1:38.8

panic when I am just starting to feel relaxed, excited, happy.

1:45.0

For example, I had a panic attack, happy, and on vacation in Disney World

1:51.0

while having my birthday dinner with a friend, while on a fun

1:56.6

weekend trip with my friends, and even once after happily filling out my

2:01.6

gratitude journal.

2:04.1

Soon I am supposed to go on a much-needed two-week vacation

2:08.3

after taking the bar exam, but I am worried my anxiety panic will take over the trip.

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