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#179 – Randy Nesse on why evolution left us so vulnerable to depression and anxiety

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Understanding False Alarms and Anxiety

False alarms in our system are shaped by natural selection leading to the brain giving off many false alarms causing anxiety. This evolutionary trait serves a purpose as a protective mechanism to ensure safety. Patients experiencing anxiety can benefit from recognizing that these false alarms are a natural response and not a sign of a brain disease. By understanding the nature of false alarms, individuals can perceive anxiety symptoms as a part of a protective mechanism like a smoke detector, increasing their ability to manage anxiety effectively.

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