War Anxiety Explained: Why Your Nervous System Cannot “Just Calm Down”
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About this listen
War anxiety is not irrational fear. It is your nervous system responding to prolonged threat, displacement, violence, and uncertainty.
In this episode of Exiled & Rising, Ana Mael — a war trauma therapist and genocide survivor with decades of lived and clinical experience — offers a trauma-informed, embodied exploration of war anxiety.
Ana has lived through war, displacement, and refugeehood, and has spent years working clinically with survivors of war, genocide, political violence, and forced displacement. In this episode, she explains how war anxiety lives in the nervous system, why it affects people far beyond the front line, and how prolonged anticipation of harm reshapes the body, relationships, and sense of safety. She runs programs on war anxiety regulation and stabilization.
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Ana names the realities many carry silently: constant vigilance, difficulty resting, guilt for turning away, numbness mixed with fear, and the moral injury of witnessing suffering without agency.
This episode does not offer reassurance, positivity, or quick fixes.
Instead, it provides language, containment, and somatic understanding for those living inside ongoing uncertainty.
Listeners are invited into a grounded, non-bypassing space where nothing needs to be fixed and resilience is not demanded. Gentle orientation and reflective moments support the nervous system in staying present without collapse.
This episode may resonate especially with:
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Survivors of war, genocide, occupation, or forced displacement
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Refugees, stateless or undocumented people
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Those carrying intergenerational or inherited war trauma
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People living under surveillance, censorship, or political repression
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Anyone experiencing anxiety or exhaustion related to global conflict
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Ana Mael’s Unique Approach to Trauma Healing:
Ana Mael offers a trauma-informed, justice-centered approach to healing. As a somatic therapist and genocide survivor, Ana’s unique insights stem from lived experience. She doesn’t just teach healing in the traditional sense; she advocates for truth, accountability, and dignity as core components of trauma recovery.
Her work speaks to marginalized communities—those who have been forced to suppress their emotions and voices in the face of violence and oppression. She helps them reconnect with their authenticity and emotional sovereignty. Ana challenges harmful practices that disregard the systemic nature of trauma and promotes trauma justice as the important path to healing.
By weaving in somatic techniques, Ana empowers individuals to release the weight of their past and move toward personal empowerment.
Ana has unique ability to blend compassionate understanding of trauma with empowerment and advocacy for those who are often marginalized.
Chapters- (00:00:00) - Exiled People: Welcome!
- (00:03:02) - War Anxiety: What is it?
- (00:14:52) - How to Cope with War Anxiety
- (00:20:17) - How to Have Control Over War Anxiety