How to manage anxiety
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READ METo work out why you're feeling anxious, it can be really helpful to understand what anxiety actually is, and how it evolved in the human brain.
Throughout most of human history, ‘stress’ and ‘danger’ were seen by our brains as being pretty much the same thing.
For hundreds of thousands of years, humans didn’t have things like homework, tests or social media. The two main stressors humans faced were:
Danger, e.g. a bear trying to eat you
Famine (hunger and starvation)
“When our brain thinks we are in danger, it responds to help us stay safe. This is called our ‘fight/flight/freeze’ response. The good news is, once you are safe and calm down, everything in your brain returns to normal.”
– Amanda, Kids Helpline Counsellor
Our brains evolved when the world was very different – when people were nomadic hunter-gatherers, living in tribal communities.
Modern humans (homo sapiens) appeared about 200,000 years ago - that’s pretty recent, in the grand scheme of things. But it’s still a long time.
So you’d think we’d have this whole anxiety thing figured out by now, hey?
But evolution is (usually) very slow and gradual. Our society in general (and our technology in particular), has evolved very quickly.
Much faster than our brains can evolve!
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