Their Joy Feels Like a ThreatThe Panic Button for the Scapegoat Child
You’re in the café next to the window. A couple laughs by the bar and your chest tightens. Your mind spins, replaying old accusations.
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Why Happy Faces Trigger Panic
You see them holding hands and your chest squeezes. Each laugh echoes like an insult. You swallow hard, memories of blame rising like bile.
You learned early that joy wasn’t for you. Whenever others smiled, you were the scapegoat, blamed for every crack in the family. Now, their happiness feels like a knife at your ribs.
No one sees the tight coil in your gut. Friends say “Just enjoy it.” But all you feel is panic, shame, the old story playing on repeat.
How the Panic Button Calms You
The Panic Button is an AI twin that meets you in the storm. It hears your guilt and names it, so the pressure in your chest loosens.
You press the button, describe the scene, and the AI twin responds: “That sounds overwhelming.” You feel heard, not judged. Your breath slows.
By practicing this response loop, you stop the spiral. Your panic becomes a signal you can manage, not a curse you must endure alone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about your Panic Button session
Yes. Sessions are encrypted and no human will ever read your words.
Not at all. It’s a tool that reflects your feelings back calmly and without judgment.
Guilt is a habit from childhood blame. Here you get to pause, breathe, and understand your reaction without shame.
Yes. Immediate validation slows your heart rate. Over time, you retrain your brain to handle triggers with less fear.
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