Panic often arrives abruptly — a surge of dread, shortness of breath, a racing heart, a feeling that something is catastrophically wrong. Many describe it as coming from nowhere, with no identifiable trigger.
Category Archives: Anxiety
Anxiety can appear as panic, worry, insomnia, or a constant sense of unease. These articles explore anxiety through a psychoanalytic lens, focusing on its structure, origins, and how therapy can alleviate it over time.
Anxiety can be immediate and physical — a quickening heart, shallow breath, a sense of dread. But beneath these sensations is often something more difficult to name. In psychoanalytic work, we take seriously the idea that anxiety has a structure — that it’s not random, even when it feels that way.



