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🎓 Start Here: The 12-Week Health Anxiety Recovery Program Ready for step-by-step clarity, not confusion? Heal through daily guidance and nervous system retraining → Click Here
✨ Today's Episode:
If your anxiety gets worse at night and you find yourself "falling apart" when the world finally gets quiet, this episode will help you understand what's really happening inside your nervous system. Today we dive deep into the evening crash, the hidden emotional backlog, the drop in daytime survival strategies, and the misunderstood phase of healing that makes nighttime symptoms feel louder. You'll learn why evenings reveal what the daytime hides, why your system isn't failing, and how to begin shifting this pattern with compassion rather than fear.
Plus: today is the final day to use the code Recovery40 at anxietyguyprograms.com for 40% off any program.
✅ Key Takeaways:
Why anxiety gets worse at night and what your nervous system is actually doing during the evening crash.
How daytime survival mode masks emotional load, causing symptoms to spike when the world gets quiet.
Simple shifts in evening meaning and identity that help you move through nighttime anxiety with more safety and support.
🎁 Free Hypnois for Anxiety and Inner Tension:
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📝 Disclaimer:
This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider if you have specific medical or mental health concerns.
Credits:
Host: Dennis Simsek
By The Anxiety Guy4.8
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🎓 Start Here: The 12-Week Health Anxiety Recovery Program Ready for step-by-step clarity, not confusion? Heal through daily guidance and nervous system retraining → Click Here
✨ Today's Episode:
If your anxiety gets worse at night and you find yourself "falling apart" when the world finally gets quiet, this episode will help you understand what's really happening inside your nervous system. Today we dive deep into the evening crash, the hidden emotional backlog, the drop in daytime survival strategies, and the misunderstood phase of healing that makes nighttime symptoms feel louder. You'll learn why evenings reveal what the daytime hides, why your system isn't failing, and how to begin shifting this pattern with compassion rather than fear.
Plus: today is the final day to use the code Recovery40 at anxietyguyprograms.com for 40% off any program.
✅ Key Takeaways:
Why anxiety gets worse at night and what your nervous system is actually doing during the evening crash.
How daytime survival mode masks emotional load, causing symptoms to spike when the world gets quiet.
Simple shifts in evening meaning and identity that help you move through nighttime anxiety with more safety and support.
🎁 Free Hypnois for Anxiety and Inner Tension:
Join the email community and get your free audio today: Sign up and get weekly updates on my personal life after anxiety, weekly tips, and the latest content releases → Click Here
▶️ Listen & Subscribe:
Apple Podcasts: Subscribe Here Spotify: Subscribe Here YouTube: Subscribe Here Episode page: Catch up on previous episodes here
👥 About Dennis / Connect:
Instagram: @theanxietyguy · YouTube: Click Here · Facebook Support: Click Here
📝 Disclaimer:
This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider if you have specific medical or mental health concerns.
Credits:
Host: Dennis Simsek

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