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Survival States

Why Anxiety and Depression Are the Body’s Intelligent Responses

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Survival States

著者: Moawiah Naffaa
ナレーター: Ross Blilie
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Nothing is wrong with you.

Something is happening in your nervous system — and it has logic.

Anxiety and depression are often treated as problems to eliminate, disorders to manage, or failures to fix. But what if they are not mistakes at all?

What if they are intelligent survival responses of the nervous system?

In Survival States, neuroscientist Moawiah Naffaa, PhD offers a groundbreaking, biology-based framework that explains why anxiety feels urgent, why depression feels heavy, and why trying harder so often makes things worse.

This book reveals a powerful truth:

Anxiety is mobilization.

Depression is conservation.

Healing is flexibility.

Instead of fighting symptoms, Survival States teaches you how to understand the state your body is in — and how to respond in ways that restore movement, safety, and energy without force or self-judgment.

You will learn:

• Why reassurance and positive thinking often fail in anxiety

• Why motivation disappears in depression — and why that is not laziness

• How chronic stress trains the nervous system to stay in survival mode

• Why you may feel “wired and empty” at the same time

• What regulation really means (it’s not calmness)

• How to help your system shift states safely and naturally

Written for both listeners and clinicians, this book replaces shame with clarity and offers a humane, science-grounded map for understanding experience from the inside out.

This is not a quick fix.

This is a new way to understand what your body has been trying to do all along.

If you are tired of fighting yourself, this book will feel like coming home.

©2026 Moawiah Naffaa (P)2026 Moawiah Naffaa
うつ病 不安障害 心の健康 心理学 心理学・心の健康 気分障害 神経科学・神経心理学 自己啓発
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