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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2025 · 18 MIN

40. Cozy in the Chaos: How Gentle Touch Calms Anxiety Symptoms and Deepens Connection

from Practical Solutions for PTSD | Anxiety Symptoms, Seasonal Depression, Isolation, Stress, Guilt, Loneliness · host Lori Owens - Master Resilience Training, Positive Psychology Instructor

Physical touch can be a powerful source of comfort during seasons marked by anxiety symptoms, seasonal depression (SAD), loneliness, and emotional isolation. When stress is high and connection feels harder to reach, the body often craves safety, warmth, and reassurance — not explanations or solutions. In this episode of the Cozy in the Chaos series, host Lori Owens unpacks how the Physical Touch love language supports emotional regulation, calms the nervous system, and helps ease feelings of guilt or disconnection that often accompany anxiety and depressive seasons. Through a hygge-inspired lens, we explore how simple, safe forms of touch — like a hug, shared warmth, or gentle presence — can create grounding, restore connection, and help the body feel secure again. This episode offers practical, compassionate insights for anyone navigating emotional overload, relationship strain, or the quiet loneliness that can come with darker seasons. Whether you’re seeking comfort for yourself or learning how to show up for someone you love, this conversation reminds you that healing doesn’t always require big changes — sometimes it begins with warmth, closeness, and feeling truly held. Sign up a 60 minute 1:1 coaching session: https://calendly.com/practicalsolutionsforptsd  Become an Insider by signing up for the weekly newsletter: https://practicalsolutionsforptsdinsider.grwebsite.com/  Join our Facebook community: Overcome Depression & Anxiety - Use Positive Psychology to Combat PTSD | Facebook Get in touch! [email protected]  Keywords:  anxiety symptoms seasonal depression seasonal affective disorder (SAD) loneliness emotional isolation physical touch love language hygge and mental health nervous system regulation

Physical touch can be a powerful source of comfort during seasons marked by anxiety symptoms, seasonal depression (SAD), loneliness, and emotional isolation. When stress is high and connection feels harder to reach, the body often craves safety, warmth, and reassurance — not explanations or solutions. In this episode of the Cozy in the Chaos series, host Lori Owens unpacks how the Physical Touch love language supports emotional regulation, calms the nervous system, and helps ease feelings of guilt or disconnection that often accompany anxiety and depressive seasons. Through a hygge-inspired lens, we explore how simple, safe forms of touch — like a hug, shared warmth, or gentle presence — can create grounding, restore connection, and help the body feel secure again. This episode offers practical, compassionate insights for anyone navigating emotional overload, relationship strain, or the quiet loneliness that can come with darker seasons. Whether you’re seeking comfort for yourself or learning how to show up for someone you love, this conversation reminds you that healing doesn’t always require big changes — sometimes it begins with warmth, closeness, and feeling truly held. Sign up a 60 minute 1:1 coaching session: https://calendly.com/practicalsolutionsforptsd  Become an Insider by signing up for the weekly newsletter: https://practicalsolutionsforptsdinsider.grwebsite.com/  Join our Facebook community: Overcome Depression & Anxiety - Use Positive Psychology to Combat PTSD | Facebook Get in touch! [email protected]  Keywords:  anxiety symptoms seasonal depression seasonal affective disorder (SAD) loneliness emotional isolation physical touch love language hygge and mental health nervous system regulation

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Physical touch can be a powerful source of comfort during seasons marked by anxiety symptoms, seasonal depression (SAD), loneliness, and emotional isolation. When stress is high and connection feels harder to reach, the body often craves safety,...

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