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[Navigating Anxiety and Dissociation: A Personal Journey]-[how i deal with dissociating and anxiety [video]]

anything goes with emma chamberlain · B2 · 2023-03-26

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Understanding the Lifelong Battle with Anxiety

In this deeply personal reflection, the host opens up about her lifelong struggle with anxiety, describing it as one of the most "challenging things" she deals with daily. Unlike other mental health issues that emerged later in life, she notes that her anxiety felt present "since day one." As a child, this manifested as intense separation anxiety from her parents, leading her to develop coping mechanisms like attaching sentimental value to stuffed animals, most notably "Biggie Big" and "Mikey Mike." These objects served as a vital "sense of comfort" when she felt vulnerable or alone.

The Evolution of Anxiety: From Childhood to Career

During her middle and high school years, the host describes her anxiety as relatively mild, often overshadowed by normal social concerns like "Am I going to have a date to homecoming?" or "Am I going to sit with my friends at lunch?" She reflects that this was a period of "less sophisticated" anxiety compared to the existential fears of her early childhood. However, as her career on the internet grew, the anxiety returned with renewed intensity. The feeling of being "incredibly accessible" to the world and the pressure of "imposter syndrome" created a baseline of constant unease, making her feel isolated and hyper-aware of the need for genuine connections.

The Terrifying Onset of Dissociation

A turning point in her mental health journey occurred after a negative experience with cannabis, which triggered a severe panic attack and her first experience with "dissociating." She describes this state as feeling "disconnected from yourself and the world around you," an "unbearable" sensation where her mind and body felt entirely detached. This experience was uniquely frightening because, unlike previous panic attacks where her mind was racing, dissociation left her unable to "think clearly" or recognize her surroundings, making her feel as though she were "50 feet outside of her body."

Coping Strategies and Finding Balance

Throughout the episode, the host candidly discusses past coping mechanisms that proved ineffective, such as over-relying on social distraction or using alcohol, which she realized "makes anxiety far worse." Instead, she shares the strategies that currently help her navigate these intense moments:

  • Self-Check-ins: She emphasizes the importance of asking oneself, "What do I need right now?" rather than following generic online advice that may not fit the individual.
  • Radical Acceptance: Rather than fighting the panic, she practices letting the sensation "happen." She notes that "fighting against it" often exacerbates the process, whereas acknowledging the fear allows it to pass more naturally.
  • Deep Breathing: A simple but effective tool, deep breathing helps her slow down her brain when her body begins to react to anxiety, even if her mind is not yet consciously aware of the trigger.
  • Removing Pressure: When feeling overwhelmed, she stops whatever task she is doing, such as writing an email, to prioritize stabilizing her mental state.

Conclusion: The Power of Perspective

Ultimately, the host reminds listeners that anxiety, while often feeling like "the end of the world" in the moment, is temporary. She stresses the importance of remembering that "it will pass," even when the mind is convinced the feeling is permanent. By sharing these experiences, she hopes to provide comfort to others struggling with similar feelings, reassuring them that they are not alone and that these experiences are a part of being human.

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That's just the mood I'm in today.
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I don't think a day has gone by in my life when I haven't been anxious.
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I was worried about the small mundane little details of daily life.
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But long story short, middle school and high school, I don't know.
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Now, this is when the anxiety starts to creep back in.
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📖 Transcript

Hello. Today I wanted to talk about something super fun.
Something super fun, something super lighthearted. something super good vibes, hashtag good vibes.
I don't know. That's just the mood I'm in today.
So today I wanted to talk about my anxiety.
Yay! Yay! I wanted to talk about it because it's one of the most challenging things I deal with on a daily basis.
I've struggled with a lot of different mental health issues Okay?

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