[s1e17] Disordered May 2026

: Instead of trying to think logically in the middle of a panic or obsession, the hosts suggest practicing "willful tolerance" of uncomfortable sensations.

The episode emphasizes that living with fear, rather than in fear, is a foundational principle of their approach to anxiety recovery. For more detailed resources, you can find and other materials on the official Disordered website . Disordered: Anxiety Help [S1E17] Disordered

: The discussion suggests managing the urge for reassurance by delaying immediate action, such as not rushing to the doctor for every minor sensation. : Instead of trying to think logically in

: It is characterized as an obsession with physical or mental health that triggers a cycle of compulsions—such as symptom checking or seeking reassurance—to temporarily soothe fears about safety and uncertainty. Disordered: Anxiety Help : The discussion suggests managing

: A central issue discussed is the intolerance of uncertainty . Recovery involves accepting that absolute certainty about one's health is impossible and learning to respond differently when fears arise.

: Recovery is found by leaning into probability and reality rather than fear. This involves confronting fears that are not life-threatening and taking courageous steps toward living a fulfilling life. Key Recovery Strategies

: The hosts use personal anecdotes, humor, and metaphors to normalize the experience and help listeners regain control over their lives.