Build Your Capacity To Recover From Anxiety Long-Term | Anxiety Series Part 3 of 3

This is the episode about what happens after you've gotten out of the anxiety spiral when you've done the breathing, you've done the regulation, and you still keep ending up back at square one after a hard week. In this episode, Dr. Cecelia Baldwin introduces the concept of capacity: what it actually means to lower your nervous system's baseline so anxiety has less ground to work with in the first place. This is the foundation underneath all of them. In this episode: → Why managing anxiety and building resilience are not the same thing — and why you need both → What your nervous system's "baseline" actually is, and what happens when it's chronically elevated → The 4 areas that shift your baseline over time: sleep, avoidance, connection, and meaning → Why avoidance feels like relief but quietly makes anxiety louder — and what to do instead → What the research shows happens in your brain after even one night of poor sleep → The one root cause of anxiety that no amount of coping will fix This is Part 3 of a 3-part series on anxiety. Episode 1 covers what anxiety actually is. Episode 2 covers in-the-moment regulation tools. This episode is the longer game. This episode is for you if you've been doing the work — and you're ready to go deeper. Disclaimer: The content shared on this page is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute psychotherapy, counseling, or any form of professional mental health treatment. Viewing, commenting on, or engaging with this content does not establish a therapist-client relationship. The information provided is general in nature and may not apply to your individual circumstances. Please consult a licensed mental health professional for personalized advice and support. Please note that I am unable to respond to direct messages or comments regarding clinical concerns, personal mental health questions, or requests for therapeutic advice. Social media is not a secure or appropriate platform for clinical communication, and any such messages received will not be answered. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency or crisis, please call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), call 911, or go to your nearest emergency room.