
Nervous system dysregulation occurs when your body's stress response becomes chronically activated or suppressed, making it difficult to return to a calm, balanced state. This condition underlies many mental health symptoms and is increasingly recognized as a key factor in anxiety, depression, and trauma-related disorders.
Common signs include chronic hypervigilance, difficulty relaxing even in safe environments, exaggerated startle responses, persistent sleep difficulties, digestive issues, mood swings, and feeling emotionally numb or constantly on edge. Many adults live with dysregulation for years without recognizing the pattern.
Chronic stress, trauma (including developmental trauma), prolonged anxiety, and burnout can all push your nervous system into a dysregulated state. Once established, the nervous system can become stuck in fight-or-flight or freeze modes, perpetuating anxiety and depressive symptoms.
A psychiatrist can evaluate whether nervous system dysregulation is connected to an underlying condition and develop a comprehensive treatment plan. This may include medication to reduce hyperactivation, somatic-based therapies, mindfulness practices, and lifestyle modifications that support nervous system regulation.
If you recognize signs of nervous system dysregulation, schedule an appointment with Elevate Psychiatry.
Nervous system dysregulation often manifests as hypervigilance, keeping you constantly on alert. Understanding medication adherence helps patients maintain stable nervous system function.