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Struggling with anxiety symptoms in public spaces? This episode of Practical Solutions for PTSD teaches you quick, 10-second grounding techniques you can use anywhere — grocery stores, holiday gatherings, crowded lobbies, church, work, or family events. These tools support your nervous system, reduce panic, ease seasonal depression, and help you stay present without stepping out of the room.

Whether you’re managing PTSD, anxiety symptoms, panic attacks, holiday stress, social overwhelm, or that wired-but-tired feeling of seasonal depression, these tools travel with you. No one has to know you’re using them. No leaving the room. No disappearing to calm down.

Just simple, science-backed ways to feel grounded — wherever you are.

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Tags: PTSD, anxiety symptoms, panic attacks, grounding tools, nervous system regulation, trauma-informed, seasonal depression, overstimulation, holiday anxiety, public anxiety, breathwork, somatic tools, emotional regulation, stress relief, quick grounding, self-soothing, calm techniques, mental health, trauma recovery, nervous system hacks

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