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Do you notice that you can’t relax when someone else is anxious, upset, or stressed? Your body tightens. Your breathing changes. You feel hyper-aware. This isn’t a personality flaw. It’s your nervous system automatically responding to theirs. Human nervous systems are wired to scan tone, facial expressions, and emotional energy — before we even consciously think. If you grew up around anxiety, conflict, or emotional unpredictability, your system may have learned to stay alert and overly connected to others to stay safe. In this video, we break down: • Why you absorb other people’s stress • How childhood nervous system patterns affect adult relationships • Why this isn’t weakness — it’s adaptation • The science behind emotional hypervigilance If you struggle with anxiety, trauma responses, people-pleasing, or emotional regulation, this will make so much sense. Stay tuned for the next video on how to disconnect and regulate your own nervous system. 00:00 – Why You Can’t Relax Around Stressed People 00:15 – How Nervous Systems Automatically Sync 00:41 – Childhood Conditioning & Parental Regulation 01:23 – Why You Stay Hyper-Focused on Others’ Emotions 02:20 – How to Disconnect & Stay Emotionally Regulated #nervoussystem #traumahealing #anxietyawareness #emotionalregulation Watch client testimonials at: https://www.neurofeedbacktraining.com... Rent a home neurofeedback system today: https://www.neurofeedbacktraining.com... Schedule a consultation for free: https://www.neurofeedbacktraining.com... Have questions? Visit: https://www.neurofeedbacktraining.com 💬 Share your experience with this concept in the comments below! 🔔 Subscribe for more neuroscience-backed mental health insights! DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health treatment.