

There are moments when anxiety stops feeling like “stress” and starts feeling like survival.
For people experiencing severe anxiety, the nervous system can feel permanently switched on.
Thoughts race. The body reacts. Sleep becomes difficult. Everyday situations can begin to feel overwhelming.
Many people describe feeling trapped inside their own mind, constantly scanning for danger, symptoms or the next wave of anxiety.
The exhausting part is that logical reassurance often does not seem to help for very long.
You may know consciously that you are probably safe, yet your body continues reacting as if there is a threat.
This is because severe anxiety is not simply “thinking negatively.”
It is often a learned nervous system response that has become automatic.
One of the key things that keeps anxiety going is the fear of the anxiety itself.
A sensation appears:
tight chest
dizziness
racing heart
nausea
feeling detached
The mind immediately pays attention.
“What if this gets worse?” “What if I lose control?” “What if something is wrong with me?”
The nervous system interprets this attention as confirmation that there must be danger.
This creates a feedback loop:
Anxiety creates symptoms
Symptoms create fear
Fear creates more anxiety
The cycle repeats
Over time, the brain becomes trained into hypervigilance.
This is why severe anxiety can begin affecting:
driving
sleep
social situations
health worries
flying
concentration
confidence
You can explore some of these related issues here:
Anxiety support: https://www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/anxiety
Panic attacks: https://www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/panic-attacks
Overthinking: https://www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/overthinking-anxiety
Driving anxiety: https://www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/driving-anxiety-hypnotherapy
Many people with severe anxiety become locked into a battle with their own mind.
They try to:
suppress thoughts
force calmness
avoid triggers
constantly monitor how they feel
seek reassurance
While understandable, these strategies can unintentionally keep the nervous system stuck in protection mode.
The brain learns:
“Anxiety must be dangerous because we are constantly trying to escape it.”
This is one reason anxiety can begin spreading into more areas of life.
Hypnotherapy approaches anxiety differently.
Rather than endlessly analysing symptoms, the goal is to help the nervous system respond differently.
Modern hypnotherapy and conversational approaches can help people:
reduce emotional overwhelm
calm the fear response
stop fearing normal sensations
interrupt panic cycles
build emotional resilience
The aim is not to become emotionless.
The aim is to stop everyday anxiety from feeling overwhelming or controlling.
Many people eventually discover that confidence is not the absence of anxiety.
It is the ability to experience life without fear running the show.
I offer hypnotherapy in Welwyn, Hertfordshire, as well as online sessions across the UK.
If severe anxiety is affecting your daily life, support is available.
https://www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/booking
You can also explore the Inner States Therapy App, designed to help people better understand emotional patterns, internal conflicts and emotional regulation using visual therapeutic tools and guided resources.
https://www.innerstatestherapy.com
https://www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/overthinking-anxiety
https://www.ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk/driving-anxiety-hypnotherapy

Whether you’re working with me directly or exploring things at your own pace, having the right tools can make a real difference.
The Inner States Therapy App is a powerful visual tool designed to help you understand your internal patterns, reduce overwhelm, and create meaningful change — wherever you are in your journey.
It can be used as a starting point for those new to this kind of work, or alongside sessions to deepen and support the process.
Explore the Inner States Therapy App: www.innerstatestherapy.com
People experiencing:
Anxiety
Panic attacks
Overthinking
Phobias
Stress-related issues
I use hypnotherapy and conversational techniques to help change the underlying patterns behind anxiety,
allowing clients to feel calmer,
more in control,
and less affected by intrusive thoughts
and physical symptoms.
Address: 26 Marlborough Close
Welwyn Herts AL6 0UG
Email: nigel@ukhypnosisandcoaching.co.uk
Phone: 07538 789777
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tNigel Edwards – Hypnotherapist for Anxiety, Panic & Overthinking in Hertfordshire