On 24 March 2016, Hazel Moore sat down to explain a part of human experience many of us silently recognize: the “freeze” response. In this piece I’ll translate her insights into a practical, empathetic guide—what the freeze response is, why it happens, how it shows up in daily life, and what we can do to move through it without shame.
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Closing thought Freeze is an understandable, biologically rooted response to threat—not a moral failing. With compassion, small practical tools, and sometimes professional support, people can gently reclaim movement, voice, and choice. Instead of stopping the session, the button causes
: After being humiliated during the test, Nathan presses the button. Instead of stopping the session, the button causes Hazel to literally freeze in time