It starts with a sound-a heavy footstep, a sharp sigh, or a specific tone of voice. Suddenly, your stomach drops, your vision narrows, and your cozy living room feels like a battlefield. You know you are safe, but your body is screaming: Danger. Run. Fight.In Conflict That Feels Like Danger, Alex D. Anderson explores why our nervous systems hijack our brains during arguments, turning the people we love into predators . This isn't a book about "winning" debates; it is a guide for the people who want to stay present, but whose bodies are telling them to flee.This practical guide will help you disable the alarm system and return to connection. You will learn: * The Amygdala Hijack: Why your IQ literally drops during a fight and how to get your brain back online. * The Emergency Brake: How to use the "20-Minute Rule" to stop a spiral before it destroys the evening. * The Magic Wand of Validation: How to use the phrase "It makes sense that..." to disarm defensiveness instantly. * Mapping Your Minefield: How to identify the invisible "Raw Spots" from your past that are triggering your present rage. * The Power Apology: A 4-step framework to clean up the mess when you've broken the emotional glass .Conflict is inevitable, but it doesn't have to be dangerous. It's time to stop fighting your biology and start building a safer way to love.