Deep Breathing for Anxiety Attack - Day 2: Calming the Body

04/08/2025 8 min

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🔗 Serena AI Meditation Coach: https://www.serenaapp.com/meditation-app?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=organic&utm_term=deep-breathing-for-anxiety-attack&utm_content=day02Experience deep breathing for anxiety attack relief as you learn to deepen your diaphragmatic breath and calm the body. Today's focus is on inviting fuller, gentler breaths while anchoring your awareness in the physical sensations of breathing, helping to ease tension and promote a sense of safety.Scientific Foundation:This session builds on foundational diaphragmatic breathing by guiding you to deepen the breath and focus on sensory details. By lengthening the exhale, you gently stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) via the vagus nerve, sending calming signals to the brain and body. This practice counters the fight-or-flight response, reduces heart rate, and quiets the mind—key mechanisms supported by research for anxiety management. Focusing on the sensations of breath also enhances interoceptive awareness in a safe, non-threatening way, bridging the gap between physical practice and conscious self-regulation.Practice Guidance:In this session, you'll learn how to use deep breathing for anxiety attack management by deepening your belly breath, slowing your exhale, and using physical sensations as anchors to the present moment. This practice helps you release tension and cultivate a sense of peace, making it a powerful tool for both immediate relief and long-term resilience.Continue your 7-day journey to build a robust toolkit for anxiety management. Each day introduces new skills, so be sure to join tomorrow for the next step in mastering your breath.#deepbreathingforanxietyattack #meditation #mindfulness #breathwork #anxiety #stress #wellnessScientific References:[1] A simple breathing exercise enhances emotional control, new ..., accessed July 21, 2025 https://www.psypost.org/a-simple-breathing-exercise-enhances-emotional-control-new-research-suggests/[2] Deep Breathing and Relaxation - University of Toledo, accessed July 21, 2025 https://www.utoledo.edu/studentaffairs/counseling/anxietytoolbox/breathingandrelaxation.html