| Author/Contributor(s): | Ahrens, Ben |
| Publisher: | Crown |
| Date: | 1/19/2027 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
Modern life has pushed millions into a state of perpetual overdrive: wired yet exhausted, overwhelmed yet unable to slow down. In The Hypervigilant Brain, neuroscience researcher and wellness entrepreneur Ben Ahrens tackles the hidden root cause behind this growing epidemic: Limbic System Overload—a state where the brain, after years of accumulated stress and trauma, gets stuck in survival mode.
Drawing on cutting-edge research and his own remarkable recovery from a three-year bout with chronic neurological Lyme disease, Ahrens shows that there’s a way out for readers who feel like they’re constantly stuck in “fight or flight.” Structured around a clear, scientifically grounded framework—Reset, Rewire, Re-engage—The Hypervigilant Brain gives readers concrete, repeatable tools to:
- reduce “brain clutter” and the cumulative effects of chronic stress
- dissolve maladaptive pathways and calm the nervous system through neuroplasticity
- rebuild resilience through play, community, and purpose
Through real case stories—including a Navy SEAL navigating trauma responses, a writer whose stress followed her on vacation, and a veterinarian’s transformation from suicidal depression to thriving—Ahrens shows exactly how these tools can be integrated daily for lifelong resilience. This physiologically-grounded method helps readers cope with individual stressful moments and rebuild a stable baseline of calm and clarity, for contentment and steady performance.