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#217 Dr. Russell Kennedy on Anxiety as a Body Alarm: Childhood Patterns, Worry, Somatic Healing

Apr 16, 2026
Dr. Russell Kennedy, physician, author and anxiety expert who focuses on somatic approaches and childhood-driven nervous system dysregulation. He describes anxiety as a body alarm rather than just thinking, explains how worry becomes a dopamine-reinforced loop, explores high-functioning anxiety and sleep as a regulation marker, and shares somatic tools for reconnecting the adult self with the younger self.
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INSIGHT

Worry Feeds A Dopamine Reinforced Loop

  • Worry gives a small dopamine reward that reinforces an addictive loop linking thoughts and bodily alarm.
  • Kennedy describes worry as making uncertainty feel more certain, which rewards the mesolimbic dopamine system and sustains anxiety.
ADVICE

Sooth The Younger Self Instead Of Self-Punishment

  • Connect with and soothe your inner wounded part instead of self-punishing when anxious.
  • Kennedy uses his scratched car as a reminder to be compassionate and treat the anxious younger self kindly.
INSIGHT

High Performance Can Mask Chronic Dysregulation

  • High-functioning anxiety often drives outward success while hiding chronic dysregulation and risk of burnout.
  • Kennedy notes many high achievers (including doctors) use work as distraction and eventually run out of gas.
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