Anxiety and panic attack tips

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Anxiety and Panic Attack Tips

 

I want to share with you some powerful tips for dealing with your anxiety and panic attacks. These anxiety tips form some of the latest teachings used in modern methods for dealing with anxiety.

The tips are:

Diet
Exercise
Distraction
Elimination anxious thoughts


The following tips are divided into separate sections.

Anxiety and Panic Attack Tips
Read up on each of them as they will strengthen your resistance to anxiety and are very easily implemented into your daily routine.

Diet

Firstly we will look at diet and how it can be very beneficial in warding off excessive anxiety. What you are eating today will have an impact on the level of anxiety you experience tomorrow so it is vital to understand what effect your diet is having on you. The more balanced your diet the easier it is for your mind/body relationship to feel strong and secure. There are certain foods that are good at building inner calm and other ones that you need to avoid.

Exercise

The next anxiety tip is exercise‚ which is often overlooked when talking about excessive anxiety and panic attacks. Besides the obvious health and relaxation benefits‚ exercise gives you a sample of what it is like to put your body into an exerted state just as if you were having a panic attack. This way you can learn to become comfortable with the heightened state of exertion without fearing that your body will not be able to handle it. This is an important connection for your mind to make. There are so many benefits to be obtained from regular exercise I hope you invest time to learn more about them.

Distraction

When nervous we all have had the experience of been distracted by something and as a result feeling more at ease but how does that apply to dealing with panic and anxiety. General anxiety is experienced by many people with panic and anxiety disorders. Distraction helps you to retrain your focus and keep your attention on what is going on around you.

Anxious thinking

All people who have ended panic and anxiety in their lives have in some way either intentionally or unintentionally re–trained themselves to think in a positive constructive manner rather than negative spirals of anxious thought. I will demonstrate the most efficient way to dealing with such anxious thoughts. This is one tip you really must learn about.

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Do you suffer from depersonalization?

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Depersonalization

Unreality / Depersonalization,Derealization

There is a symptom not often mentioned in panic attack literature that I would like to discuss. It is the sensation of unreality‚ this sensation is called depersonalization by psychologists. Many people who experience panic attacks and anxiety attacks become distressed by this sensation and feel they may be losing their mind.

People who experience panic attacks report feeling disconnected from their world‚ or having a sensation of unreality. The sensation is described as if the world has become nothing more than a projection of a film. This sensation is quite distressing as it often leads to the individual believing that some permanent damage has been done to their brain‚ causing these sensations.

A typical manifestation of this depersonalization is when the individual may be having a conversation with someone and suddenly feels alarmingly isolated and removed from the situation. Once the sensation arises it can make such an impact that it takes days to leave the eerie feeling behind and stop thinking about it.

The sensation is caused by delayed perception. While under constant stress or anxiety there is a build up of stress chemicals in your system that causes a delayed response in the transmission of information between neurotransmitter sites in your body. This slight delay between experience and thought can create a momentary sensation of unreality. The same effects are experienced under the influence of marijuana but people do not react with fear in this situation because they are aware it is the drug causing the sensation; it is when the sensation arrives while you are doing your tax returns that things feel a little scary!

I mention depersonalization because the condition is not often spoken about‚ and to reassure those of you who may have experienced this sensation‚ that it is only a side–effect of excessive anxiety and will pass as soon as the body learns to relax. Once the body returns to a normal level of relaxation it then has the opportunity to dispel some excess chemicals.

It is very easy to start imagining all the terrible mental illnesses that this could be but don’t worry you haven’t caused any damage to yourself you will return to the person you were before depersonalization crept in. You will have to trust me on that.

The quickest way out of this disconnected feeling is to really accept it for the time being and have faith that it will pass shortly. Shrug your shoulders and relax into it. You can take this relaxed attitude to it because you know that you will return to normal when you move out of this period of anxiety. It is a phase you are moving through so be patient with yourself while you are in it.

What really moves people out of this sensation quickest is adopting an attitude that all is well. And it is. These unusual sensations of depersonalization are just a nuisance‚ but it will pass. Not feeling connected to yourself in this manner is solely due to the anxiety in your system and it is then reinforced by your constant checking to see how you are feeling. It is like you are over analyzing yourself all the time and that can make you feel even more strange. I appreciate how uncomfortable it can feel but don’t worry about it‚ it will leave.

Don’t let the thoughts sucker you into thinking you are alone and stuck with this feeling of depersonalization all your life. Those thoughts are not valid. The more you can flow along with it and not react the more quickly you will return to feeling more yourself. It takes a little practice but that change in attitude will make a big difference for you.

You will look back in the very near future and wonder what all the fuss was about and that anxious person will seem like the stranger.

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Causes of Panic Attacks

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Causes of Panic Attacks

The short and obvious answer: panic attacks are caused by high anxiety. But, what exactly is anxiety? Understanding how anxiety crops up will help you defeat panic attacks.

One of the biggest myths surrounding anxiety is that it is harmful and can lead to a number of various life-threatening conditions.

Definition of Anxiety

Anxiety is defined as a state of apprehension or fear resulting from the anticipation of a real or imagined threat, event, or situation. It is one of the most common human emotions experienced by people at some point in their lives.

However, most people who have never experienced a panic attack, or extreme anxiety, fail to realize the terrifying nature of the experience. Extreme dizziness, blurred vision, tingling and feelings of breathlessness—and that’s just the tip of the iceberg!

When these sensations occur and people do not understand why, they feel they have contracted an illness, or a serious mental condition. The threat of losing complete control seems very real and naturally very terrifying.

Fight/Flight Response: One of the root causes of panic attacks?

I am sure most of you have heard of the fight/flight response as an explanation for one of the root causes of panic attacks. Have you made the connection between this response and the unusual sensations you experience during and after a panic attack episode?

Anxiety is a response to a danger or threat. It is so named because all of its effects are aimed toward either fighting or fleeing from the danger. Thus, the sole purpose of anxiety is to protect the individual from harm. This may seem ironic given that you no doubt feel your anxiety is actually causing you great harm…perhaps the most significant of all the causes of panic attacks.

However, the anxiety that the fight/flight response created was vital in the daily survival of our ancient ancestors—when faced with some danger, an automatic response would take over that propelled them to take immediate action such as attack or run. Even in today’s hectic world, this is still a necessary mechanism. It comes in useful when you must respond to a real threat within a split second.

Anxiety is a built-in mechanism to protect us from danger. Interestingly, it is a mechanism that protects but does not harm—an important point that will be elaborated upon later.

The Physical Manifestations of a Panic Attack: Other pieces of the puzzle to understand the causes of panic attacks. Nervousness and Chemical Effects…

When confronted with danger, the brain sends signals to a section of the nervous system. It is this system that is responsible for gearing the body up for action and also calms the body down and restores equilibrium. To carry out these two vital functions, the autonomic nervous system has two subsections, the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system.

Although I don’t want to become too "scientific," having a basic understanding of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system will help you understand the causes of panic attacks.

The sympathetic nervous system is the one we tend to know all too much about because it primes our body for action, readies us for the “fight or flight” response, while the parasympathetic nervous system is the one we love dearly as it serves as our restoring system, which returns the body to its normal state.

When either of these systems is activated, they stimulate the whole body, which has an “all or nothing” effect. This explains why when a panic attack occurs, the individual often feels a number of different sensations throughout the body.

The sympathetic system is responsible for releasing the adrenaline from the adrenal glands on the kidneys. These are small glands located just above the kidneys. Less known, however, is that the adrenal glands also release adrenaline, which functions as the body’s chemical messengers to keep the activity going. When a panic attack begins, it does not switch off as easily as it is turned on. There is always a period of what would seem increased or continued anxiety, as these messengers travel throughout the body. Think of them as one of the physiological causes of panic attacks, if you will.

After a period of time, the parasympathetic nervous system gets called into action. Its role is to return the body to normal functioning once the perceived danger is gone. The parasympathetic system is the system we all know and love, because it returns us to a calm relaxed state.

When we engage in a coping strategy that we have learned, for example, a relaxation technique, we are in fact willing the parasympathetic nervous system into action. A good thing to remember is that this system will be brought into action at some stage whether we will it or not. The body cannot continue in an ever-increasing spiral of anxiety. It reaches a point where it simply must kick in, relaxing the body. This is one of the many built-in protection systems our bodies have for survival.

You can do your best with worrying thoughts, keeping the sympathetic nervous system going, but eventually it stops. In time, it becomes a little smarter than us, and realizes that there really is no danger. Our bodies are incredibly intelligent—modern science is always discovering amazing patterns of intelligence that run throughout the cells of our body. Our body seems to have infinite ways of dealing with the most complicated array of functions we take for granted. Rest assured that your body’s primary goal is to keep you alive and well.

Not so convinced?

Try holding your breath for as long as you can. No matter how strong your mental will is, it can never override the will of the body. This is good news—no matter how hard you try to convince yourself that you are gong to die from a panic attack, you won’t. Your body will override that fear and search for a state of balance. There has never been a reported incident of someone dying from a panic attack.

Remember this next time you have a panic attack; he causes of panic attacks cannot do you any physical harm. Your mind may make the sensations continue longer than the body intended, but eventually everything will return to a state of balance. In fact, balance (homeostasis) is what our body continually strives for.

The interference for your body is nothing more than the sensations of doing rigorous exercise. Our body is not alarmed by these symptoms. Why should it be? It knows its own capability. It’s our thinking minds that panic, which overreact and scream in sheer terror! We tend to fear the worst and exaggerate our own sensations. A quickened heart beat becomes a heart attack. An overactive mind seems like a close shave with schizophrenia. Is it our fault? Not really—we are simply diagnosing from poor information.

Cardiovascular Effects Activity in the sympathetic nervous system increases our heartbeat rate, speeds up the blood flow throughout the body, ensures all areas are well supplied with oxygen and that waste products are removed. This happens in order to prime the body for action.

A fascinating feature of the “fight or flight” mechanism is that blood (which is channelled from areas where it is currently not needed by a tightening of the blood vessels) is brought to areas where it is urgently needed.

For example, should there be a physical attack, blood drains from the skin, fingers, and toes so that less blood is lost, and is moved to “active areas” such as the thighs and biceps to help the body prepare for action.

 

This is why many feel numbness and tingling during a panic attack-often misinterpreted as some serious health risk-such as the precursor to a heart attack. Interestingly, most people who suffer from anxiety often feel they have heart problems. If you are really worried that such is the case with your situation, visit your doctor and have it checked out. At least then you can put your mind at rest.

Respiratory Effects

One of the scariest effects of a panic attack is the fear of suffocating or smothering. It is very common during a panic attack to feel tightness in the chest and throat. I’m sure everyone can relate to some fear of losing control of your breathing. From personal experience, anxiety grows from the fear that your breathing itself would cease and you would be unable to recover. Can a panic attack stop our breathing? No.

A panic attack is associated with an increase in the speed and depth of breathing. This has obvious importance for the defense of the body since the tissues need to get more oxygen to prepare for action. The feelings produced by this increase in breathing, however, can include breathlessness, hyperventilation, sensations of choking or smothering, and even pains or tightness in the chest. The real problem is that these sensations are alien to us, and they feel unnatural.

Having experienced extreme panic attacks myself, I remember that on many occasions, I would have this feeling that I couldn’t trust my body to do the breathing for me, so I would have to manually take over and tell myself when to breathe in and when to breathe out. Of course, this didn’t suit my body’s requirement of oxygen and so the sensations would intensify—along with the anxiety. It was only when I employed the technique I will describe for you later, did I let the body continue doing what it does best—running the whole show.

Importantly, a side-effect of increased breathing, (especially if no actual activity occurs) is that the blood supply to the head is actually decreased. While such a decrease is only a small amount and is not at all dangerous, it produces a variety of unpleasant but harmless symptoms that include dizziness, blurred vision, confusion, sense of unreality, and hot flushes.

Other Physical Effects of Panic Attacks:

Now that we’ve discussed some of the primary physiological causes of panic attacks, there are a number of other effects that are produced by the activation of the sympathetic nervous system, none of which are in any way harmful.

For example, the pupils widen to let in more light, which may result in blurred vision, or “seeing” stars, etc. There is a decrease in salivation, resulting in dry mouth. There is decreased activity in the digestive system, which often produces nausea, a heavy feeling in the stomach, and even constipation. Finally, many of the muscle groups tense up in preparation for “fight or flight” and this results in subjective feelings of tension, sometimes extending to actual aches and pains, as well as trembling and shaking.

Overall, the fight/flight response results in a general activation of the whole bodily metabolism. Thus, one often feels hot and flushed and, because this process takes a lot of energy, the person generally feels tired and drained.

Mental Manifestations: Are the causes of panic attacks all in my head? is a question many people wonder to themselves.

The goal of the fight/flight response is making the individual aware of the potential danger that may be present. Therefore, when activated, the mental priority is placed upon searching the surroundings for potential threats. In this state one is highly-strung, so to speak. It is very difficult to concentrate on any one activity, as the mind has been trained to seek all potential threats and not to give up until the threat has been identified. As soon as the panic hits, many people look for the quick and easiest exit from their current surroundings, such as by simply leaving the bank queue and walking outside. Sometimes the anxiety can heighten, if we perceive that leaving will cause some sort of social embarrassment.

If you have a panic attack while at the workplace but feel you must press on with whatever task it is you are doing, it is quite understandable that you would find it very hard to concentrate. It is quite common to become agitated and generally restless in such a situation. Many individuals I have worked with who have suffered from panic attacks over the years indicated that artificial light—such as that which comes from computer monitors and televisions screens—can can be one of the causes of panic attacks by triggering them or worsen a panic attack, particularly if the person is feeling tired or run down.

This is worth bearing in mind if you work for long periods of time on a computer. Regular break reminders should be set up on your computer to remind you to get up from the desk and get some fresh air when possible.

In other situations, when during a panic attack an outside threat cannot normally be found, the mind turns inwards and begins to contemplate the possible illness the body or mind could be suffering from. This ranges from thinking it might have been something you ate at lunch, to the possibility of an oncoming cardiac arrest.

The burning question is: Why is the fight/flight response activated during a panic attack even when there is apparently nothing to be frightened of?

Upon closer examination of the causes of panic attacks, it would appear that what we are afraid of are the sensations themselves—we are afraid of the body losing control. These unexpected physical symptoms create the fear or panic that something is terribly wrong. Why do you experience the physical symptoms of the fight/flight response if you are not frightened to begin with? There are many ways these symptoms can manifest themselves, not just through fear.

For example, it may be that you have become generally stressed for some reason in your life, and this stress results in an increase in the production of adrenaline and other chemicals, which from time to time, would produce symptoms….and which you perceive as the causes of panic attacks.

This increased adrenaline can be maintained chemically in the body, even after the stress has long gone. Another possibility is diet, which directly affects our level of stress. Excess caffeine, alcohol, or sugar is known for causing stress in the body, and is believed to be one of the contributing factors of the causes of panic attacks (Chapter 5 gives a full discussion on diet and its importance).

Unresolved emotions are often pointed to as possible trigger of panic attacks, but it is important to point out that eliminating panic attacks from your life does not necessarily mean analyzing your psyche and digging into your subconscious. The “One Move” technique will teach you to deal with the present moment and defuse the attack along with removing the underlying anxiety that sparks the initial anxiety.

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Joe Barry

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Anxiety Help

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You Too Can Attract Miracles

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When you expect miracles, miracles happen. Life is full of big and small wonders. We just have to pay attention to recognize those special moments.

There is a new website that gathers thousands of like -minded people to help change situations. I’m talking about a new online community that Dr. Joe Vitale started
where you can state your intention and others can hold that very intention for you to help you attract miracles.
The basis for the site is the scientific evidence that when a small
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You can network and meet like-minded
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You can enter the site, look around,
and even hear that interview, watch
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What Is The Law of Attraction Mastermind?

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The Law of Atrraction Mastermind(aka LOA Mastermind) is a membership site created by Jason Bedunah to support people in their quest to apply the Law of Attraction in their lives. The LOA Mastermind consits of members and Law of Attraction Masters(mentors).

These LOA Master/Mentors have successfully used the Law of Attraction in their own lives. The Masters/Mentors, along with Jason, present lessons and are available to answer questions. The Law of Attraction Mastermind provides information, guidance, and a community designed to support members in working with the Universal Laws.

This is part of what you will receive by being a part of  the Law of Attraction Mastermind. According to the official "The Law of Attraction Mastermind Membership Program” you’ll receive:

Two insightful lessons each month on the LOA Mastermind private blog. (These will be unique lessons created specifically for LOA Mastermind Members.)

Questions answered on the members-only forum. (I considere this to be one of the greatest features of the program, one well placed comment or word could shift things around for you springing you into incredible wealth, health and relationship mastery.)

The support, enthusiasm and bonding of a peer group who are also on their way “to the top.” (This is networking with people who only want to see you succeed like they do… if you ever felt like you’re alone in really trying to master this wonderful Law then you no longer need to be!)

Real world advice from people who’ve already overcome problems similar to yours and who’ve manifested the lifestyle you desire.

Bonus audios, videos and lessons from world-class LOA Mentors

Teleseminars and webinars to help you achieve mastery

Because of the nature of this program, only a limited number of people can be accepted  into the Mastermind program. This is to make sure each person can get their questions answered. There are a limited number of membership slots and once those are gone  the sign up page goes down. Opening day is December 13,2008.

If you’ve been studying this type of thing and are aware of all the major "Gurus" you may know some of this information from a theoretical standpoint. But, this Mastermind Membership program is unique because it teaches you how to apply it directly to your specific situations as well as giving you direct feedback.

If you ‘ve been a student of Universal Laws, reading ebooks, buying tapes, and all sorts of other things, but not experiencing results, this might just be what you’ve been looking for.

You see it’s fun to seek and absorb knowledge..nothing wrong with that. But the trick is actually applying the knowledge. That is where a Mastermind can make all the difference. People who have walked a similar path as yours and have applied what you seek to apply.

To align your self with a group of people committed to applying the Law of Attraction and experiencing positive results, visit the Law of Attraction Mastermind. If you want to learn more about law of attraction mastermind group in general, visit the LOA Mastermind Review.

If it resonates with you, you will know what to do.

Cara Yowell (c) 2008

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Panic Disorder During Pregnancy %u2013 Panic Disorder Treatment While …

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Panic Disorder During Pregnancy – Panic Disorder Treatment While Pregnant

Panic disorders are not the ones that are easy to live with, especially when a woman is pregnant as it makes the mother worry a lot about the soon to be born baby. The treatment should be safe and address the root cause of panic disorder.

A lot of women experience their first panic attack during late stages of pregnancy or even a few weeks after child birth. If you are suffering panic and anxiety disorders while pregnant, you will be relieved to know that it does not harm the baby. A lot of people keep worrying about the condition of the baby and which only worsens their mental condition and increases the anxiety.

Panic disorders are a problem of the mind. It occurs when the mind perceives relatively safe situations to be potentially dangerous situations and triggers the fight/flight response with all those physical symptoms like nervousness, increased heart rate, palpitations etc. Panic disorder sufferers also experience sleeplessness or insomnia.

Medication is not the right way to treat panic disorders, especially during pregnancy as it can harm the fetus. Further, medications are directed towards treating the physical symptoms and not the root cause. Doctors prescribe antidepressants and drugs in a hope that it will calm your nerves and ease you of the pain temporarily. Instead, these drugs turn to be very addictive and can have severe side effects that will make one wonder if more anxiety is caused by the drug than the actual panic disorder.

The right treatment method is to address the root cause of panic attack so that it will stop coming forever. Pregnancy is too beautiful a time to be caught up and worrying about panic attacks and anxiety disorders. For the good of yourself and the beautiful times ahead with your baby, it is important to act now to walk out of your panic disorder.

Even if you have tried every possible cure to get rid of panic disorders and failed, there is hope. Thousands of people have found a way to cure their panic attacks using the One Move Method prescribed by Dr. Joe Barry which is a simple, safe and effective method to get rid of your panic attacks and anxiety related problems forever.

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Anxiety Treatments

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Anxiety Treatments

As the world knows anxiety is a normal response to danger. Everyone has felt anxious for something at some point in their lives. There is however times when anxiety turns into something else, this being a mental condition known as anxiety disorders. People who have anxiety disorders are some times afraid to get treatment for their anxiety as they seem to feel ashamed of having a mental condition. However anxiety treatments are valid medical remedies for a complaint that can affect your life. There is therefore nothing to be ashamed of having anxiety disorders or being treated for them.

There are many types of anxiety treatments that you can try. Before you embark on such a step it’s a good idea to talk with a doctor or a psychiatrist who specializes in anxiety and panic disorders. As the treatments can be varied you will need to let your doctor know that you suspect that you are suffering from anxiety disorders so that your specific complaint can be identified. Once your anxiety is diagnosed then treatment may begin.

You might want to ask your doctor what the normal anxiety treatments are and their side effects and you should also find out what their effect will be on your lifestyle as well. The alternative remedies may not be completely proven by medical science as anxiety treatments, but a number of people state that these alternative treatments do work at providing relief from anxiety symptoms.

The traditional anxiety treatments are prescription drugs like Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, Buspirones, antidepressant medications and others. These drugs work to lower the chemicals that cause anxiety to surface. While many people have found relief from their anxiety symptoms, these tablets alone may not completely cure your anxiety disorders.

Alternate anxiety treatments include the age old methods of Acupuncture and Ayurveda. Both of these eastern anxiety treatments bring the symptoms of anxiety back into control by rebalancing your body’s internal energies. These treatments use a number of essential oils, poultices, herbal remedies and sterilized acupuncture needles to achieve that effect. These alternative anxiety treatments not only control the effects of anxiety in your body they also have the ability to completely cure your anxiety disorder symptoms.

Another alternative anxiety treatment is Gemstone therapy. Here it’s believed that gemstones have properties that can correct imbalances within your body. Each gemstone that is used in this treatment has healing properties and colors. The right balance can be achieved by placing a gemstone at a specific point on your body.

Other anxiety treatments include Tai Chi, yoga, dance therapy, cognitive therapy, behavioral therapy and many others. By following a course of treatment that works best on your anxiety you stand a good chance of being in control of your life once more and truly in the end that’s all that matters.

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The Anxiety Symptoms

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The Anxiety Symptoms

Suffering from an anxiety disorder is no picnic and if you suffer from any type of anxiety disorder you’ll know this. An Anxiety disorders happens when our brain warns us about a perceived danger that is about to occur. You will also know that the hardest step in curing your anxiety disorder is admitting it to yourself. Once you’ve managed this however, there are a number of options available for you to find a cure for your anxiety disorders. And until you do one of the best stop-gap methods to help you cope with your anxiety attacks is your own form of Anxiety Self Help.

What do I mean by that? Simply, that you can help yourself in the short term to cope with your anxiety attacks whilst deciding on a proper course of treatment to cure your anxiety. It’s not too difficult and can be accomplished without too much fuss or fanfare. Simple everyday things that you can incorporate into your daily life will become part of your anxiety self help routine.

One of the best methods is to keep a list of phone numbers of supportive friends and family on hand so you can call them in case of an imminent attack. Since you’ve come this far in admitting your problem and seeking help for it there’s a good chance that you’ll also have told some friends and family members so the phone list shouldn’t really be too hard. Something to remember when you do call anyone is that it’s best to talk about something other than your incipient panic or anxiety attack. Also don’t forget to ask the person beforehand whether they don’t mind being placed on your emergency phone list. It always helps to give them a heads-up so they don’t stumble onto any sensitive issues.

Another step in your anxiety self help routine is to learn some relaxation techniques. These can help you to de-stress yourself when you feel an attack coming on and can help you cope with your anxiety wonderfully easy when you learn how.

Breathing properly and in a meditative manner is another great must-do in the anxiety self help department and is one of the easiest methods available to you. You can do this anywhere and anytime that you feel a panic attack coming on. Proper breathing techniques can be learned through a variety of methods and can even be self learnt if you can find the correct documentation on it.

There are more great anxiety self help methods available though I’ve only mentioned a few here and you can try one or all of them to find out one that suits you, and that you can utilize when you feel a panic attack or an anxiety attack coming on. Remember though that these anxiety self help methods might not be able to cure your anxiety disorders and are only meant to help you cope with your anxiety attacks. For a cure, proper medical attention should be sought as soon as possible

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Anxiety. To Cure Or Not To Cure – That Is The Question

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Anxiety. To Cure Or Not To Cure – That Is The Question

People selling expensive anti-anxiety programmes often tell us that anxiety can be cured. An increasing number of mainstream therapists and the medical establishment tell us the opposite: it is with you for life and can only be managed with therapy and drugs. So what’s the truth? To cure or not to cure – that is the question.

There are two things that need to be cleared up at the very beginning:

1) The aforementioned anti-anxiety programmes which promise ‘instant cures’, ‘quick cures’, and ‘life-changing results in weeks’ often achieve little. Many of these are just re-packaged CBT (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy), which is much better learnt from a trained, experienced therapist. Too many self-styled experts with something to sell are in reality expert in one thing only – marketing. You have been warned.

2) We need to agree on a definition of the word ‘cure’ in the context of anxiety. Remember, anxiety is a natural emotion that is perfectly relevant to extreme stresses; we should not ask to never feel anxious again as anxiety, in the correct situation, helps keep us safe. A cure therefore is not the complete eradication of any feelings of anxiety, instead it is the eradication of UNNECESSARY and erroneous feelings of anxiety. This is the definition of an anxiety cure that I shall use from now on.

So, to get to the main point, can anxiety be cured or should we be looking to control it? There is not a simple answer to that question. Many millions of people suffer from anxiety and they are all unique. Certainly there are many people who have had anxiety in the past but no longer feel inappropriate, unnecessary anxiety. Does that mean that they have been cured? In a word, yes! Their anxiety may have receded for any number of reasons – dealing with something from the past, learning to respect themselves, falling in love…the list is endless. The fact is all inappropriate anxiety went. And it can happen to you as well.

There is another group of people who can be found on all the support forums across the Internet. They have had anxiety for years, they have tried every therapy under the sun from CBT to crystal healing, they have popped every pill and mastered seven different forms of meditation, but still their anxiety won’t budge. When asked if they think a cure is possible they tend to say ‘No’. They say sometimes anxiety retreats for a while but it always comes back, and with a vengeance.

So why is it curable for some people and not for others? There are various reasons:

1) Everyone is unique, so the length and severity, as well as the causes, unsurprisingly differ from case to case. Many people feel anxiety when they have been bereaved, but then feel better as they come to terms with their loss for example.

2) Some people believe it is curable and they will get through it. That positive attitude alone can take you a long way.

3) Those who are completely cured tend to have (maybe unconsciously) dealt with whatever it was that was bothering them. Or, alternatively, whatever it was that was bothering them ceased to be relevant or important. They could have outgrown it. Those who are having regular setbacks and relapses should maybe consider taking a more psychotherapeutic approach to see if they can understand their motivations better, and work out what is really bothering them and causing the anxiety. Some times the head-on approach of CBT and exposure therapy doesn’t work and a more cunning ’sideways’ approach is called for, through say art therapy or psychoanalysis.

4) For some people anxiety was learnt through the miss-attribution of symptoms to outside stimuli. For example someone who develops a stomach bug and feels an urgent need to vomit while in a crowded shopping mall may develop a spiralling fear of open public spaces (agoraphobia). In cases such as these, where there is no deep-seated cause, exposure and cognitive therapy will probably bring about a complete cure.

In short, anxiety can be cured and symptoms can be reduced so they no longer matter and disappear all together. The time this takes and the ease of achieving it vary with each case. Those who never seem to progress or who progress only to slip back should start to ‘box clever’ and try to understand their motivations for having anxiety. Because until they really want to get over it, deeply and truly, they probably won’t!

By: Bernard Franks

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