Panic Attacks
Panic attacks can make people feel like their body has turned against them, flooding them with fear, physical symptoms, and the terrifying sense that something is deeply wrong.
Problem Group
Problems tied to physical health, mental health, burnout, anxiety, sleep, pain, and the invisible stuff people carry every day.
Panic attacks can make people feel like their body has turned against them, flooding them with fear, physical symptoms, and the terrifying sense that something is deeply wrong.
Burnout at work doesn’t just make people tired. It makes them feel drained, cynical, numb, and like they’re giving more than they have with less and less coming back.
When someone can’t sleep, the problem usually doesn’t stay in the bedroom. It spills into mood, focus, health, patience, and the ability to function like a normal human the next day.
Child meltdowns can leave parents feeling helpless, judged, and completely fried, especially when they don’t know what’s driving the blowup or how to respond without making it worse.
When everything feels important, urgent, and unfinished at the same time, people don't just feel busy. They feel mentally pinned down, behind, and too scattered to get traction.