Stress Response Model
Framework

Stress Response
Model

A practical map of how stress activates — and a tool for resetting, whatever direction you're running.

The three zones

Green  ·  0–2
Activated but flexible. Your window of tolerance. Maintain steadiness and stay values-aligned.
Orange  ·  3
Warning threshold. Escalation is possible. Pause, interrupt, and downshift before it tips.
Red  ·  4–5
Survival mode. Reflective capacity is limited. Don't problem-solve — contain first, then recover.

The four responses

Fight
confront · control
Anger, urgency, the need to win or correct. At low levels: assertive clarity. At high: hostility and damage.
Flight
escape · avoid
Restlessness, busyness, avoidance. At low levels: healthy space-setting. At high: impulsive exits.
Freeze
shutdown · numb
Stillness, stuckness, emotional dulling. At low levels: calm pause. At high: dissociation.
Fawn
appease · perform
People-pleasing, over-explaining, self-erasure. At low levels: genuine warmth. At high: voice disappears.
Key insight

Level first, axis second. In the moment, the fastest win is reducing intensity — moving inward on the scale — before trying to understand which direction your response is taking you.

About fawn

Fight, flight, and freeze are well-established responses. Fawn — appeasement and performance under threat — is a more recent understanding, emerging from trauma research. It can be hard to spot in yourself because it looks prosocial. But the cost accumulates at every level above zero.

Tap-to-open details
Where are you right now?

Tap the colour that best matches your current state. Keep it simple.

Tip: Add this page to your home screen for one-tap access.
Do this now: Green

Keep it simple.

Stay steady.
  1. Take one slow breath (longer exhale).
  2. Continue with your next small step.
Reset timer
Stay with the steps until it ends.
01:00
If you're in Red, don't solve problems here — just reduce intensity.
Are you back in Green?

If not, repeat one more 60-second cycle. If still Red, choose safety and support.

Step 1 of 3
Esc = Reset