You have a huge deadline looming. Your inbox is a disaster. There are seventeen tabs open on your browser. And yet — you are sitting completely still, staring into the middle distance, unable to move or make a decision. Sound familiar? You might have just experienced what researchers call the functional freeze response — a deeply human, biological reaction to stress and overwhelm that leaves you stuck, foggy, and disconnected, even when life on the outside looks perfectly normal. This article breaks down the functional freeze response explained in simple terms: what it actually is, why your brain does it, and — most importantly — what you can do about it right now. What Is the Functional Freeze Response? Most people are familiar with the classic "fight or flight" stress response. But there is a third, lesser-known survival mode: freeze. When your nervous system decides that fighting or fleeing is not an option, it can trigger a shutdown state instead. The functional...