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For individuals with a history of unpredictable caregiving, complex trauma, or chronic anxiety, joy is not a neutral event—it is a prediction error . The brain’s primary job is to keep the organism safe, not happy. Safety is achieved through predictability. If a person’s developmental environment taught them that any positive peak will be followed by a sudden crash (e.g., a parent who throws a tantrum after a lovely day, or a sudden loss following a celebration), the brain learns a devastating heuristic: .

This paper argues that Happy Heart Panic is not a malfunction of emotion, but a predictable psychophysiological response to specific neurochemical collisions, unresolved trauma templates, and the modern cultural pressure to perform happiness. By examining the mechanisms of the autonomic nervous system, the concept of "toxic positivity," and the phenomenon of the fear of joy (cherophobia), we can reframe HHP not as a breakdown, but as a critical piece of interoceptive data. happy heart panic

Affective Neuroscience / Positive Psychology / Psychosomatic Medicine For individuals with a history of unpredictable caregiving,