Anxiety and stress can affect far more than the mind. They can influence the brain, hormones, muscles, sleep, digestion, relationships, behavior, and a person's entire sense of well-being.
In Breaking the Cycle of Anxiety and Stress, licensed massage therapist and mind-body integrative practitioner Bobby Hudson shares a practical and faith-centered exploration of how chronic stress develops, how it affects the body, and what individuals can do to begin restoring balance.
Drawing from years of personal experience, professional observations, research, biblical principles, and client case studies, Hudson explains the connection between the brain and body in accessible language. He examines the roles of the amygdala, hippocampus, hypothalamus, cortisol, adrenaline, oxytocin, the nervous system, and the body's fight, flight, or freeze response.
Readers will discover:
How chronic stress affects memory, focus, mood, muscles, and physical healthWhy anxiety can produce real bodily symptomsHow cortisol and adrenaline influence the stress cycleThe relationship between emotional trauma, muscle tension, and the nervous systemHow massage and bodywork may support relaxation and emotional awarenessThe importance of movement, nutrition, sleep, social connection, and lifestyle changeBiblical promises and spiritual practices for renewing the mindBrain-supporting foods, herbs, and simple nutritional recipesA structured 30-day emotional journaling challengeThe book combines scientific explanations with personal testimony, holistic wellness practices, massage therapy perspectives, practical lifestyle guidance, and Christian faith. Rather than treating anxiety and stress as isolated mental experiences, Hudson encourages readers to recognize the interconnected relationship between mind, body, emotions, habits, and spiritual life.
Breaking the Cycle of Anxiety and Stress is written for readers seeking a clearer understanding of their stress response and practical steps toward greater peace, emotional awareness, physical balance, and personal transformation.