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87%

of members report reduced symptom severity within six weeks — measured by validated PHQ-9 and GAD-7 instruments.

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−31%

Cortisol reduction

Measured via salivary assay, 6-week protocol

4.2 pts

Avg PHQ-9 improvement

Baseline vs. week-6 follow-up (n=847)

91%

Session attendance rate

Members who complete all 6 weeks

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The data came first.
The story followed.

Every technique Steady uses has been validated in peer-reviewed trials. We track outcomes with the same instruments clinicians use — because you deserve the same standard of evidence your doctor expects.

87%

Reduced symptom severity

GAD-7, n=1,024

−31%

Lower morning cortisol

Salivary assay, n=312

4.2

PHQ-9 point improvement

Baseline vs week 6

91%

Program completion rate

6-week cohort data

Average score across 6-week cohort (n=847)

Wk 0
Wk 2
Wk 4
Wk 6
Baseline trajectory
Steady cohort

"By week four I stopped rehearsing what to say before every meeting. That's when I knew the numbers were real — not just on a chart."

Marcus T.

Senior Product Manager · Spring 2025 cohort

Anticipatory anxiety82%
Physical symptoms74%
Sleep disruption68%
Avoidance behaviors79%

Data drawn from Steady internal outcome tracking (Feb 2024–Jan 2026). PHQ-9 and GAD-7 are validated instruments per APA guidelines. Full methodology available on request.

Techniques that work
at 2 a.m., not just in theory.

Every method has a peer-reviewed trial behind it and a homework assignment attached to it. No journaling prompts that disappear into a drawer.

01
Physiological Regulation

Box Breathing Protocol

4-4-4-4Second cycle, clinically validated

Structured diaphragmatic breathing under real-world conditions — fluorescent lights, office chairs, whatever you brought to the room. You practice where it matters, not just where it is quiet.

02
CBT-Based

Cognitive Restructuring

−2.8 ptsAvg. cognitive distortion score drop

We name the thought patterns — catastrophizing, mind-reading, all-or-nothing framing — then we challenge them with the same rigor you would apply to a business case.

03
Body-Based

Somatic Awareness Training

6 minAverage time to symptom awareness

The tightness in your chest has a name. So does the jaw clenching you do before a presentation. Naming it interrupts the loop — that is the first intervention.

04
Social Proof Mechanism

Structured Group Process

8Members per circle — no more, no less

Strangers become mirrors. Hearing someone else describe your 2 a.m. spiral removes the shame faster than any individual session. The group is the treatment.

Every session includes a take-home protocol — a specific, testable action for the coming week. Members rate adherence at the start of the next session. Accountability is built into the structure, not optional.

What a circle
actually covers.

Each session is built around one specific mechanism. No vague discussions about feelings.

Physiological

S-041

Feb 11, 2026

90 min

The Physiology of Panic

Technique

Box breathing + HRV tracking

Map your personal panic signature — the exact sequence your body runs before you consciously register anxiety.

8/8 attended
Cognitive

S-040

Feb 4, 2026

90 min

Workplace Triggers & the Threat Brain

Technique

Threat appraisal reframing

Distinguish between a real threat and a perceived one — and stop your amygdala from running the quarterly review.

7/8 attended
Cognitive

S-039

Jan 28, 2026

90 min

Health Anxiety in the Age of Self-Diagnosis

Technique

Uncertainty tolerance training

Learn why certainty-seeking makes health anxiety worse — and practice sitting with the 0.03% that remains unknown.

8/8 attended
Behavioral

S-038

Jan 21, 2026

90 min

Social Anxiety at the Table

Technique

Exposure hierarchy building

Build your personal exposure ladder — from the meeting you dread to the presentation you keep declining.

6/8 attended
Physiological

S-037

Jan 14, 2026

90 min

Sleep, Cortisol & the 3 a.m. Wakeup

Technique

Sleep hygiene + stimulus control

Why anxiety peaks at 3 a.m. and the three behavioral changes that interrupt the cycle within a week.

8/8 attended
Behavioral

S-036

Jan 7, 2026

90 min

Perfectionism as Avoidance

Technique

Behavioral activation

Perfectionism is not a character trait — it is a fear-reduction strategy that stopped working. This session names the cost.

8/8 attended

The number felt real
because someone lived it.

These are not cherry-picked success stories. They are members who consented to share their outcome data alongside their words.

1,200+sessions completed
4.9peer rating

"I described it as 'just stress' for three years. Week two of Steady, someone named it anticipatory anxiety and I cried in front of strangers for the first time since college. That was the beginning."

PHQ-9 dropped from 13 → 6
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Priya Mehta

UX Research Lead · Fintech startup, San Francisco

Week 2 moment

"My husband thought I had a heart condition. Three cardiology appointments, all clear. Steady was the first place anyone said 'that's a panic attack' and explained the physiology without making me feel broken."

ER visits: 4 → 0 in 6 months
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Daniel Osei

Senior Software Engineer · Enterprise SaaS, Austin

Week 1 moment

"I joined thinking it would be soft. It wasn't. The facilitator cited a cortisol study in week one and I knew I was in the right place. The homework was hard. The results were real."

GAD-7: 16 → 8 by graduation
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Claudia Reyes

Associate Attorney · Litigation firm, Chicago

Week 6 reflection

"New parent, no sleep, health anxiety spiking every time my daughter made a weird sound. Six weeks later I still check on her — but I know the difference between vigilance and a spiral."

Sleep efficiency: 61% → 79%
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Tom Nakamura

Product Manager & new father · Seattle, WA

Week 5 homework report

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A 24-page clinical reference built from our 41 session archives. Includes the box-breathing protocol, cognitive distortion cheat sheet, and a 7-day symptom log validated against PHQ-9 scoring.

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Cognitive distortion identification sheet
7-day PHQ-9 aligned symptom log
Emergency grounding reference card
Sleep hygiene checklist (evidence-based)

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41 sessions across 3 evidence categories. Read the topic summaries — no email required.

01

The Physiology of Panic

Feb 2026
02

Workplace Triggers & the Threat Brain

Feb 2026
03

Health Anxiety in the Age of Self-Diagnosis

Jan 2026
04

Social Anxiety at the Table

Jan 2026
05

Sleep, Cortisol & the 3 a.m. Wakeup

Jan 2026
06

Perfectionism as Avoidance

Jan 2026
07

Navigating Panic in Public Spaces

Dec 2025
08

The Role of Nutrition in Anxiety

Dec 2025
09

Interoceptive Exposure for Health Anxiety

Dec 2025
10

Mindfulness Without the Mysticism

Nov 2025

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