How Anxiety Interacts With ALPIMS Domains
Anxiety is often described as a mental health condition, but research shows it also involves multiple body systems, including the nervous system, immune system, gut, and sensory processing.¹²
Because of this, anxiety symptoms may appear differently depending on which body systems are involved.
The ALPIMS framework (Autonomic, Laxity, Pain, Immune, Mood, Sensory) can help explain why anxiety can show up across many different conditions.
Key Message
Anxiety does not only affect emotions.
It can interact with:
- nervous system regulation
- pain processing
- immune and gut function
- sensory processing
Because of this, people with ALPIMS-type conditions may experience anxiety symptoms across several body systems simultaneously.
Understanding these connections may help support more balanced and supportive approaches to care.
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