A practical guide to calming your nervous system when attachment panic strikes. Learn neurobiological techniques to transform relationship triggers from overwhelming emotional tsunamis into manageable moments.

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From Columbia University alumni built in San Francisco

That moment when your heart races, your mind spirals, and suddenly you're convinced they're pulling away—even when nothing's actually wrong? You're not crazy. Your anxious attachment just got triggered. Here's what most people get wrong: those intense feelings aren't a character flaw—they're your nervous system's outdated protection strategy. In the next 20 minutes, I'm giving you the exact toolkit I share with my one-on-one clients—real-time regulation techniques that work when you're in the middle of that emotional tsunami. Not just "take a deep breath" advice, but the neurobiological reset buttons that transform panic into presence. Because healing doesn't happen when you're calm—it happens when you learn to navigate the storm.