Credit: Manel Vazquez from Pexels When people face an acute threat, they tend to react in one of three ways: fight, flight or freeze. A doctoral research project conducted at Radboud University by Felix Klaassen to be defended on June 5 shows that the freeze response can be really helpful in dealing with a situation in a well-considered way. “People think we are paralyzed in a freeze response, but that isn’t true at all.” A person who freezes in the face of an acute threat may seem totally overwhelmed. However, Read More
