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		<description><![CDATA[Does Stress Make You a Nervous Wreck? Don&#8217;t let it cause an accident. Stress, Anxiety, Fear of Driving, do you need Panic Attack Help? This article has some tips you may find helpful. You can Stop Panic Attacks in there Tracks. Not everyone gets angry and filled with rage when they’re feeling stressed.  Some people [...]]]></description>
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<p>Stress, Anxiety, Fear of Driving, do you need <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/eliminate-anxiety-and-panic-attacks-for-good-help-tips" target="_blank">Panic Attack Help</a>?</p>
<p>This article has some tips you may find helpful.</p>
<p>You can <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/stop-panic-attacks-in-their-tracks" target="_blank">Stop Panic Attacks</a> in there Tracks.</p>
<p>Not everyone gets angry and filled with rage when they’re feeling stressed.  Some people wind up feeling an intense amount of worry in the pit of their stomach when they’re driving or stuck in traffic.  They can’t stop fidgeting and feeling nervous about what the outcome will be, some even fear a loss of control and panic.</p>
<p>Do you bite your nails when stress is seeping into your life?  Do you get a bad case of insomnia whenever you’re mired down in stress, unable to sleep because the situation keeps replaying itself in your mind?  Does it manifest into anxiety about driving?<br />
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<p>Stress happens for all of us when we can’t control a situation – when something doesn’t go our way.  Unfortunately, when <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/causes-of-anxiety-attacks" target="_blank">stress causes</a> you this sort of intense anxiety, you’re even less in control than if you were calmly able to analyze your next move.</p>
<p>Worrywarts generally feel stress over even the smallest things in life.  If their loved one snaps at them slightly, they spend all day wondering what they did wrong.  If the boss takes their assignment and doesn’t offer up compliments, they sit there concerned that he didn’t like it.</p>
<p>Do you “what if” every situation that<a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/causes-of-anxiety-attacks" target="_blank"> causes you stress</a>?  <em>What if</em> I get lost in the car?  <em>What if</em> I lose control?  <em>What if</em> I embarrass myself?  Stress isn’t always about something being done to you – it can often occur out of pure dread that something <em>might</em> happen.</p>
<p>You may need an anti-stress therapy that helps your body create or absorb melatonin.  Not only does melatonin help stave off stress, but it also helps you sleep, which the usual worrywart needs to be able to manage his or her stress better.</p>
<p>When your body is under stress, it goes into overdrive producing cortisol, the stress hormone.  Melatonin controls this excess production and allows you to remain calmer and feel more in control.</p>
<p>There are supplements on the market that you can take to get more melatonin in your system, but you can also get it from certain foods, like dried cherries or walnuts!  Check with your doctor before taking a supplement, but the dosage will probably be somewhere along the lines of 1-3 mg that you take about half an hour before bedtime.</p>
<p>Melatonin will help you sleep, but it isn’t something that will knock you out or make you groggy in the morning.  It’s something your body naturally produces, but during times of stress, gets overpowered by the cortisol production your body’s delivering.</p>
<p>There are some <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/cure-panic-attacks-without-a-doctor" target="_blank">self treatment options</a> that one may want to consider.</p>
<p>Did you know that <strong><a href="http://www.panicattackhelponline.com/review/panicaway.php">PanicAway </a></strong>is one of the best selling Self-help courses on the<br />
Internet? The course is specifically aimed at curing panic attacks for good.  It&#8217;s primary goal is to help the anxiety attack sufferer learn to control their thoughts, thus eliminating these attacks.  Cognitive Behavioral Therapy strategies lie at the heart of this method. How Cognitive Behavioral Therapy works is that it teaches the individual techniques to re-program the reaction in the mind to anxiety attack triggers.</p>
<p>While we highly recommend the <strong><a href="http://www.panicattackhelponline.com/review/panicaway.php" target="_blank">Panic Away System</a></strong> there still is a missing ingredient. An area that many Professional&#8217;s fail to consider is diet and nutrition. Proper diet and nutrition can help minimize the adverse affects these types of attacks have on the body and nervous system.</p>
<p>That is why we recommend a 2 stage treatment approach. It is a very simple approach.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Panic Attack Help Natural Treatment Many people strongly advocate aromatherapy to deal with panic and anxiety. Lavender can have an especially calming and soothing effect when you smell it. You can find essential oil of lavender at many stores. Keep it handy and take a sniff when you start feeling anxious. Try putting a few [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many people strongly advocate aromatherapy to deal with panic and anxiety. Lavender can have an especially calming and soothing effect when you smell it. You can find essential oil of lavender at many stores. Keep it handy and take a sniff when you start feeling anxious. Try putting a few drops of lavender essence oil into some oil (olive or grape seed oil will do) and rub on your body. Keep a prepared mixture in a dark glass bottle for when you need it. You can even prepare several bottles,<br />
with a small one to carry with you. Other essential oils known to help panic and panic<br />
attacks are helichrysum, frankincense, and marjoram. Smell each of them, and use what smells best to you, or a combination of your favorite oils mixed in olive or grape seed oil.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that some Panic Attack symptoms and anxiety disorders can be treated by <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/stress-and-anxiety-can-bring-on-panic-attacks-self-help" target="_blank">Self Help methods.</a></p>
<p>You may want to prepare yourself BEFORE a panic attack happens. When you&#8217;re not in a panicked state, make a list of the things that you&#8217;re afraid will happen. Then write out calming things that tell you the opposite of your fears. Then you can repeat these things to yourself when the panic<br />
starts to come. Prepare a list of things to do in case of panicked feelings, and it will be ready for you when you need it. Fill it with lots of soothing messages and ideas of calming things<br />
to do. I find this to be a very helpful tool and am never without my small notebook that has these positive affirmations in it. Panic can be a very scary thing to deal with and getting anxiety and panic attacks under control as soon as possible is important.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 17:26:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Panic Attack Help Panic attacks are no laughing matter. When you have a panic attack, you may feel like you are about to die. Your heart will race, you will sweat profusely, you may have butterflies in your stomach, and you will shake or tremble excessively. You may even feel nauseous when you are having [...]]]></description>
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<p>Panic attacks are no laughing matter. When you have a panic attack, you may feel like you are about to die. Your heart will race, you will sweat profusely, you may have butterflies in your stomach, and you will shake or tremble excessively. You may even feel nauseous when you are having a panic attack. Finding panic attack help is your first step to living anxiety free.</p>
<p>Panic attack help comes in many forms. There is medication, counseling, self help products, and natural remedies. With so many forms of help to choose from, it can be hard to make a decision on what will work best for you.</p>
<p>Medication is usually the first step people take, because they think it is their only option. Prescription medication can work great for some people, but everybody is different. Some people experience extreme side effects to anti anxiety medication, and so they don&#8217;t use it.</p>
<p>For people who do not take the medication, there are many other forms of treatment that you can choose from. Self help products like Panic Away have been getting great reviews lately, and many people are very happy with their results. It basically teaches you how to notice an attack coming so that you can stop it before it gets bad.</p>
<p>Other people use natural remedies that are a concoction of herbs to treat their anxiety with varying results.</p>
<p>When it comes to having attacks, you just want to get to the root of the problem and stop it as soon as possible. When you are able to stop panic attacks from happening, it might be hard to think of anything else. This is why there are so many different forms of panic attack help out there for you. You just need to find one that you are comfortable with.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Causes of Anxiety Attacks!!! JUST SAY NO! One huge problem people who are overly stressed out have is the ability to say “No” when they need to. Maybe your mother wants you to take Grandma to the store, but you’re in the middle of a big work project. Perhaps your best friend asks if you [...]]]></description>
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<p>JUST SAY NO!</p>
<p>One huge problem people who are overly stressed out have is the ability to say “No” when they need to. Maybe your mother wants you to take Grandma to the store, but you’re in the middle of a big work project. Perhaps your best friend asks if you wouldn’t mind babysitting her kids when you’ve already made plans with yourself to get a haircut.</p>
<p>There’s no reason why you have to say “Yes” to everyone. In fact, there are often many times when you should turn them down. If you find yourself agreeing to do things when you really don’t want to, you’re a people pleaser. In general, this isn’t a bad trait to have, but it can be a huge stressor.</p>
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<p>People pleasers think of other people’s needs before their own. They worry about what other people want, think, or need, and spend a lot of time doing things for others. They rarely do things for themselves, and feel guilty when they do. It’s hard being a people pleaser.<br />
People pleasers hold back from saying what they really think or from asking for what they want if they think someone will be upset with them for it. Yet they often spend time with people who don’t consider their needs at all. In fact, people pleasers often feel driven to make insensitive or unhappy people feel better &#8211; even at the detriment to themselves.</p>
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<p>Constantly trying to please other people is draining and many people pleasers feel anxious, worried, unhappy, and tired a lot of the time. They may not understand why no one does anything for them, when they do so much for others -but they often won’t ask for what they need.</p>
<p>This is the trap I fell into. I found myself always agreeing to do for others but when I needed those same people to help ME out, they were curiously occupied. A people pleaser may believe that if they ask someone for help and that person agrees, that person would be giving out of obligation, not because they really wanted to. The thinking goes &#8211; if they really wanted to help, they would have offered without my asking. This line of thinking happens because people pleasers themselves feel obliged to help and do not always do things because they want to. Sadly, people pleasers have been taught that their worth depends on doing things for other<br />
people.</p>
<p>It’s painful being a people pleaser – believe me, I know! People pleasers are not only very sensitive to other people’s feelings, and often take things personally, but they also rarely focus on themselves. When they do take a moment for themselves, they feel selfish, indulgent, and guilty which is why they are often on the go, rushing to get things done. Because people pleasers accomplish so much and are easy to get along with, they are often the first to be asked to do things &#8211; they are vulnerable to be being taken advantage of. People pleasers were most likely raised in homes where their needs and feelings were not valued, respected, or<br />
considered important. They were often expected as childrento respond to or to take care of other people’s needs. Or they may have been silenced, neglected, or otherwise abused, thus learning that their feelings and needs were not important.</p>
<p>In many cultures, girls are raised to be people pleasers- to think of others’ needs first, and to neglect their own. Many women have at least some degree of people pleasing in them. Men who identified with their mothers often do as well. People pleasers’ focus is mostly on others and away from themselves. They often feel empty, or don’t know how they feel, what they think, or what they want for themselves. But it’s possible to change this pattern and to feel better about yourself. I managed to learn how to <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/anxiety-attacks-causes" target="_blank">break out of this cycle.</a> You can do the same thing if you see yourself in the above description.</p>
<p>You want to know how? It’s easier than you think!</p>
<p>First, practice saying NO. This is a very important word! Say it as often as you can, just to hear the word come out of your mouth. Say it out loud when you are alone. Practice<br />
phrases with NO in them, such as, &#8220;No, I can’t do that&#8221; or &#8220;No, I don’t want to go there&#8221;. Try it for simple things first, and then build your way up to harder situations.<br />
Stop saying YES all the time. Try to pause or take a breath before responding to someone’s request. You may want to answer requests with &#8220;I need to think about it first,<br />
I’ll get back to you&#8221; or &#8220;Let me check my schedule and call you back&#8221;. Use any phrase that you feel comfortable with that gives you time before you automatically respond with YES.</p>
<p>Take small breaks, even if you feel guilty. You won’t always feel guilty, but most likely in the beginning you will. Remember that your mental health is well worth the aggravation you may have to take from others. What’s important is you. When you are healthy, those around you<br />
will be healthy!</p>
<p>Figure out what gives you pleasure. For example, you may like reading magazines, watching videos, going to a park, or listening to music. Give yourself permission to do those things and then enjoy them. Ask someone to help you with something. I know this is a hard one but you can do it! After all, everyone else is asking YOU for favors, why shouldn’t YOU ask THEM? Just<br />
be tolerant if they turn you down. Just because you have always told them “Yes” doesn’t mean they always have to tell you “Yes”.</p>
<p>Check in with how you feel and what you are thinking. It’s important to be aware of these things; they’re part of who you are. And then try saying what you feel and think<br />
more often. Just remember to have a little decorum in certain situations. Many people pleasers believe that nobody will like them if they stop doing things for other people. If someone stops liking you because you don’t do what they ask, then you’re being used by them and probably don’t want them as a friend anyway. People will like you for who you are and not simply for what you do. You deserve to take time to yourself, to say NO, and to take care of yourself without feeling guilty. <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/stop-panic-attacks-in-their-tracks" target="_blank">It’s within your reach to change &#8211; one small step at a time!</a></p>
<p>I think most people would be in complete agreement when I make this next statement. McDonald’s had it right – You Deserve A Break Today!  TAKE A BREAK!!   Don&#8217;t get yourself so worked up that you even start having a<a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/the-fear-of-dying-thanatophobia-panic-attack-help" target="_blank"> fear of dying</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[STRESS OR ANXIETY Contrary to popular belief, there is a difference between stress and anxiety. Stress comes from the pressures we feel in life, as we are pushed by work or any other task that puts undue pressure on our minds and body, adrenaline is released, extended stay of the hormone causes depression, a rise [...]]]></description>
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<p>STRESS OR ANXIETY</p>
<p>Contrary to popular belief, there is a difference between stress and anxiety. Stress comes from the pressures we feel in life, as we are pushed by work or any other task that puts undue pressure on our minds and body, adrenaline is released, extended stay of the hormone causes<br />
depression, a rise in the blood pressure and other negative changes and effects.</p>
<p>One of these negative effects is anxiety. With anxiety, fear overcomes all emotions accompanied by worry and apprehension, making a person a recluse and a bagful of jitters. Other symptoms are chest pains, dizziness, and shortness of breath and panic attacks. Stress is caused by an existing stress-causing factor or stressor. Anxiety is stress that continues after that stressor<br />
is gone. Stress can come from any situation or thought that makes you feel frustrated, angry, nervous, or even anxious. What is stressful to one person is not necessarily stressful to<br />
another.</p>
<p>Anxiety is a feeling of apprehension or fear and is almost always accompanied by feelings of impending doom. The source of this uneasiness is not always known or recognized, which can add to the distress you feel. Stress is the way our bodies and minds react to<br />
something which upsets our normal balance in life; an example of stress is the response we feel when we are frightened or threatened. During stressful events our adrenal glands release adrenaline, a hormone which activates our body&#8217;s defense mechanisms causing our hearts to pound, blood pressure to rise, muscles to tense, and the pupils of our eyes to dilate.<br />
A principal indication of increased stress is an escalation in your pulse rate; however, a normal pulse rate doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean you aren&#8217;t stressed. Constant aches and pains, palpitations, anxiety, chronic fatigue, crying, over or under- eating, frequent infections, and a decrease in your sexual desire are signs you may notice which indicate you may be under stress.<br />
Of course, every time we are under stress, we do not react to such an extreme and we are not always under such great duress or fear every time we are confronted with a stressful situation.<br />
Some people are more susceptible than others to stress; for some, even ordinary daily decisions seem insurmountable. Deciding what to have for dinner or what to buy at the store, is a seemingly, monumental dilemma for them. On the other hand, there are those people, who seem<br />
to thrive under stress by becoming highly productive being driven by the force of pressure.<br />
Research shows women with children have higher levels of stress related hormones in their blood than women without children. Does this mean women without children don&#8217;t experience stress? Absolutely not! It means that women without children may not experience stress as often or to the same degree which women with children do. This means for women with children, it&#8217;s particularly important to schedule time for yourself; you will be in a better frame of mind to help your children and meet the daily challenge of being a parent, once your stress level is reduced.<br />
Anxiety, on the other hand, is a feeling of unease. Everybody experiences it when faced with a stressful situation, for example before an exam or an interview, or during a worrying time such as illness. It is normal to feel anxious when facing something difficult or dangerous and<br />
mild anxiety can be a positive and useful experience. However, for many people, anxiety interferes with normal life. Excessive anxiety is often associated with other psychiatric conditions, such as depression. Anxiety is considered abnormal when it is very prolonged or severe, it happens in the absence of a stressful event, or it is interfering with everyday activities such as going to work.<br />
The physical symptoms of anxiety are caused by the brain sending messages to parts of the body to prepare for the &#8220;fight or flight&#8221; response. The heart, lungs and other parts of the body work faster. The brain also releases stress hormones, including adrenaline. Common indicators of<br />
excessive anxiety include:<br />
• Diarrhea<br />
• Dry mouth<br />
• Rapid heartbeat or palpitations<br />
• Insomnia<br />
• Irritability or anger<br />
• Inability to concentrate<br />
• Fear of being “crazy”<br />
• Feeling unreal and not in control of your actions which is called depersonalization</p>
<p>Anxiety can be brought on in many ways. Obviously, the presence of stress in your life can make you have anxious thoughts. Many people who suffer from anxiety disorders occupy their minds with excessive worry. This can be worry about anything from health matters to job problems to world issues. Certain drugs, both recreational and medicinal, can also lead to symptoms of anxiety due to either side effects or withdrawal from the drug. Such drugs include caffeine,<br />
alcohol, nicotine, cold remedies, and decongestants, bronchodilators for asthma, tricyclic antidepressants,cocaine, amphetamines, diet pills, ADHD medications, and thyroid medications.<br />
A poor diet can also contribute to stress or anxiety &#8212; for example, low levels of vitamin B12. Performance anxiety is related to specific situations, like taking a test or making a presentation in public. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a stress disorder that develops after a traumatic event like war, physical or sexual assault, or a natural disaster. In very rare cases, a tumor of the adrenal gland (pheochromocytoma) may be the cause of anxiety. This happens because of an overproduction of hormones responsible for the feelings and symptoms of anxiety. While anxiety may seem a bit scary, what’s even scarier is that excessive anxiety and stress can lead to depression. Suffering from depression can be a lifelong struggle as I well know, but the good news is that all of this is manageable!</p>
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<p>A little background on <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/panic-attack-disorders" target="_blank">Anxiety and Panic Attacks!</a></p>
<p>It seems like you hear it all the time from nearly every one you know – “I’m SO stressed out!”  Pressures abound in this world today.  Those pressures cause stress and anxiety, and often we are ill-equipped to deal with those stressors that trigger anxiety and other feelings that can make us sick.  Literally, sick. The good news is that identifying the <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/causes-of-anxiety-attacks" target="_blank">cause</a> can be helpful.</p>
<p>The statistics are staggering.  One in every eight Americans age 18-54 suffers from an <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/panic-attack-disorders" target="_blank">anxiety disorder</a>. This totals over 19 million people!  Research conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health has shown that anxiety disorders are the number one mental health problem among American women and are second only to alcohol and drug abuse by men.</p>
<p>It is necessary to get <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/stress-and-anxiety-can-bring-on-panic-attacks-self-help" target="_blank">help for Panic Attacks</a>, as this can be a progressing condition.</p>
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<p>Women suffer from anxiety and stress almost twice as much as men.  Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in America, surpassing even depression in numbers.  Anxiety is the most common mental health issue facing adults over 65 years of age.  <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/panic-attack-disorders" target="_blank">Anxiety disorders</a> cost the U.S. $46.6 billion annually.  Anxiety sufferers see an average of five doctors before being successfully diagnosed.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, stress and anxiety go hand in hand.  In fact, one of the major symptoms of stress is anxiety.  And stress accounts for 80 percent of all illnesses either directly or indirectly.<br />
In fact, stress is more dangerous than we thought. You&#8217;ve probably heard that it can raise your blood pressure, increasing the likelihood of a stroke in the distant future, but recently a health insurance brochure claimed that 90 percent of visits to a primary care physician were <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/panic-attack-disorders" target="_blank">stress-related disorders</a>.<br />
Health Psychology magazine reports that chronic stress can interfere with the normal function of the body&#8217;s immune system. And studies have proven that stressed individuals have an increased vulnerability to catching an illness and are more susceptible to allergic, autoimmune, or cardiovascular diseases.</p>
<p>Doctors agree that during chronic stress, the functions of the body that are nonessential to survival, such as the digestive and immune systems, shut down. &#8220;This is why people get sick,&#8221; he says. &#8220;There are also many occurrences of psychosomatic illness, an illness with an emotional or psychological side to it.&#8221; Also, people who suffer from anxiety and panic attacks are more prone to sexual problems. This condition is called <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/how-to-stop-sexual-anxiety" target="_blank">sexual anxiety.</a></p>
<p>Furthermore, stress often prompts people to respond in unhealthy ways such as smoking, drinking alcohol, eating poorly, or becoming physically inactive. This damages the body in addition to the wear and tear of the stress itself.</p>
<p>Stress is a part of daily life.  It’s how we react to it that makes all the difference in maintaining our health and well-being.  Pressures occur throughout life and those pressures cause stress.  You need to realize that you will never completely get rid of stress in your life, but you can learn <a href="http://panicattackhelponline.com/causes-of-anxiety-attacks" target="_blank">coping techniques </a>to turn that stress into a healthier situation.</p>
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Panic Disorder is a serious condition that around one out of every 75 people might experience. It usually appears during the teens or early adulthood, and while the exact causes are unclear, there does seem to be a connection with major life transitions that are potentially stressful: graduating from college, getting married, having a first child, and so on. There is also some evidence for a genetic predisposition; if a family member has suffered from panic disorder, you have an increased risk of suffering from it yourself, especially during a time in your life that is particularly stressful.</p>
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<p>Panic Attacks: The Hallmark of Panic Disorder</p>
<p>A panic attack is a sudden surge of overwhelming fear that comes without warning and without any obvious reason. It is far more intense than the feeling of being &#8216;stressed out&#8217; that most people experience. Symptoms of a panic attack include:</p>
<p>    * racing heartbeat<br />
    * difficulty breathing, feeling as though you &#8216;can&#8217;t get enough air&#8217;<br />
    * terror that is almost paralyzing<br />
    * dizziness, lightheadedness or nausea<br />
    * trembling, sweating, shaking<br />
    * choking, chest pains<br />
    * hot flashes, or sudden chills<br />
    * tingling in fingers or toes (&#8216;pins and needles&#8217;)<br />
    * fear that you&#8217;re going to go crazy or are about to die</p>
<p>You probably recognize this as the classic &#8216;flight or fight&#8217; response that human beings experience when we are in a situation of danger. But during a panic attack, these symptoms seem to rise from out of nowhere. They occur in seemingly harmless situations&#8211;they can even happen while you are asleep.</p>
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<p>In addition to the above symptoms, a panic attack is marked by the following conditions:</p>
<p>    * it occurs suddenly, without any warning and without any way to stop it.<br />
    * the level of fear is way out of proportion to the actual situation; often, in fact, it&#8217;s completely unrelated.<br />
    * it passes in a few minutes; the body cannot sustain the &#8216;fight or flight&#8217; response for longer than that. However, repeated attacks can continue to recur for hours.</p>
<p>A panic attack is not dangerous, but it can be terrifying, largely because it feels &#8216;crazy&#8217; and &#8216;out of control.&#8217; Panic disorder is frightening because of the panic attacks associated with it, and also because it often leads to other complications such as phobias, depression, substance abuse, medical complications, even suicide. Its effects can range from mild word or social impairment to a total inability to face the outside world.</p>
<p>In fact, the phobias that people with panic disorder develop do not come from fears of actual objects or events, but rather from fear of having another attack. In these cases, people will avoid certain objects or situations because they fear that these things will trigger another attack.</p>
<p>How to Identify Panic Disorder</p>
<p>Please remember that only a licensed therapist can diagnose a panic disorder. There are certain signs you may already be aware of, though.</p>
<p>One study found that people sometimes see 10 or more doctors before being properly diagnosed, and that only one out of four people with the disorder receive the treatment they need. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s important to know what the symptoms are, and to make sure you get the right help.</p>
<p>Many people experience occasional panic attacks, and if you have had one or two such attacks, there probably isn&#8217;t any reason to worry. The key symptom of panic disorder is the persistent fear of having future panic attacks. If you suffer from repeated (four or more) panic attacks, and especially if you have had a panic attack and are in continued fear of having another, these are signs that you should consider finding a mental health professional who specializes in panic or anxiety disorders.</p>
<p>What Causes Panic Disorder: Mind, Body, or Both?</p>
<p>Body: There may be a genetic predisposition to anxiety disorders; some sufferers report that a family member has or had a panic disorder or some other emotional disorder such as depression. Studies with twins have confirmed the possibility of &#8216;genetic inheritance&#8217; of the disorder.</p>
<p>Panic Disorder could also be due to a biological malfunction, although a specific biological marker has yet to be identified.</p>
<p>All ethnic groups are vulnerable to panic disorder. For unknown reasons, women are twice as likely to get the disorder as men.</p>
<p>Mind: Stressful life events can trigger panic disorders. One association that has been noted is that of a recent loss or separation. Some researchers liken the &#8216;life stressor&#8217; to a thermostat; that is, when stresses lower your resistance, the underlying physical predisposition kicks in and triggers an attack.</p>
<p>Both: Physical and psychological causes of panic disorder work together. Although initially attacks may come out of the blue, eventually the sufferer may actually help bring them on by responding to physical symptoms of an attack.</p>
<p>For example, if a person with panic disorder experiences a racing heartbeat caused by drinking coffee, exercising, or taking a certain medication, they might interpret this as a symptom of an attack and , because of their anxiety, actually bring on the attack. On the other hand, coffee, exercise, and certain medications sometimes do, in fact, cause panic attacks. One of the most frustrating things for the panic sufferer is never knowing how to isolate the different triggers of an attack. That&#8217;s why the right therapy for panic disorder focuses on all aspects &#8212; physical, psychological, and physiological &#8212; of the disorder.</p>
<p>Can People with Panic Disorder lead normal lives?</p>
<p>The answer to this is a resounding YES &#8212; if they receive treatment.</p>
<p>Panic disorder is highly treatable, with a variety of available therapies. These treatments are extremely effective, and most people who have successfully completed treatment can continue to experience situational avoidance or anxiety, and further treatment might be necessary in those cases. Once treated, panic disorder doesn&#8217;t lead to any permanent complications.</p>
<p>Side Effects of Panic Disorder</p>
<p>Without treatment, panic disorder can have very serious consequences.</p>
<p>The immediate danger with panic disorder is that it can often lead to a phobia. That&#8217;s because once you&#8217;ve suffered a panic attack, you may start to avoid situations like the one you were in when the attack occurred.</p>
<p>Many people with panic disorder show &#8216;situational avoidance&#8217; associated with their panic attacks. For example, you might have an attack while driving, and start to avoid driving until you develop an actual phobia towards it. In worst case scenarios, people with panic disorder develop agoraphobia &#8212; fear of going outdoors &#8212; because they believe that by staying inside, they can avoid all situations that might provoke an attack, or where they might not be able to get help. The fear of an attack is so debilitating, they prefer to spend their lives locked inside their homes.</p>
<p>Even if you don&#8217;t develop these extreme phobias, your quality of life can be severely damaged by untreated panic disorder. A recent study showed that people who suffer from panic disorder:</p>
<p>    * are more prone to alcohol and other drug abuse<br />
    * have greater risk of attempting suicide<br />
    * spend more time in hospital emergency rooms<br />
    * spend less time on hobbies, sports and other satisfying activities<br />
    * tend to be financially dependent on others<br />
    * report feeling emotionally and physically less healthy than non-sufferers.<br />
    * are afraid of driving more than a few miles away from home</p>
<p>Panic disorders can also have economic effects. For example, a recent study cited the case of a woman who gave up a $40,000 a year job that required travel for one close to home that only paid $14,000 a year. Other sufferers have reported losing their jobs and having to rely on public assistance or family members.</p>
<p>None of this needs to happen. Panic disorder can be treated successfully, and sufferers can go on to lead full and satisfying lives.</p>
<p>How Can Panic Disorder Be Treated?</p>
<p>Most specialists agree that a combination of cognitive and behavioral therapies are the best treatment for panic disorder. Medication might also be appropriate in some cases.</p>
<p>The first part of therapy is largely informational; many people are greatly helped by simply understanding exactly what panic disorder is, and how many others suffer from it. Many people who suffer from panic disorder are worried that their panic attacks mean they&#8217;re &#8216;going crazy&#8217; or that the panic might induce a heart attack. &#8216;Cognitive restructuring&#8217; (changing one&#8217;s way of thinking) helps people replace those thoughts with more realistic, positive ways of viewing the attacks.</p>
<p>Cognitive therapy can help the patient identify possible triggers for the attacks. The trigger in an individual case could be something like a thought, a situation, or something as subtle as a slight change in heartbeat. Once the patient understands that the panic attack is separate and independent of the trigger, that trigger begins to lose some of its power to induce an attack.</p>
<p>The behavioral components of the therapy can consist of what one group of clinicians has termed &#8216;interoceptive exposure.&#8217; This is similar to the systematic desensitization used to cure phobias, but what it focuses on is exposure to he actual physical sensations that someone experiences during a panic attack.</p>
<p>People with panic disorder are more afraid of the actual attack than they are of specific objects or events; for instance, their &#8216;fear of flying&#8217; is not that the planes will crash but that they will have a panic attack in a place, like a plane, where they can&#8217;t get to help. Others won&#8217;t drink coffee or go to an overheated room because they&#8217;re afraid that these might trigger the physical symptoms of a panic attack.</p>
<p>Interoceptive exposure can help them go through the symptoms of an attack (elevated heart rate, hot flashes, sweating, and so on) in a controlled setting, and teach them that these symptoms need not develop into a full-blown attack. Behavioral therapy is also used to deal with the situational avoidance associated with panic attacks. One very effective treatment for phobias is in vivo exposure, which is in its simplest terms means breaking a fearful situation down into small manageable steps and doing them one at a time until the most difficult level is mastered.</p>
<p>Relaxation techniques can further help someone &#8216;flow through&#8217; an attack. These techniques include breathing retraining and positive visualization. Some experts have found that people with panic disorder tend to have slightly higher than average breathing rates, learning to slow this can help someone deal with a panic attack and can also prevent future attacks.</p>
<p>In some cases, medications may also be needed. Anti-anxiety medications may be prescribed, as well as antidepressants, and sometimes even heart medications (such as beta blockers) that are used to control irregular heartbeats.</p>
<p>Finally, a support group with others who suffer from panic disorder can be very helpful to some people. It can&#8217;t take the place of therapy, but it can be a useful adjunct.</p>
<p>If you suffer from panic disorder, these therapies can help you. But you can&#8217;t do them on your own; all of these treatments must be outlined and prescribed by a psychologist or psychiatrist.</p>
<p>How Long Does Treatment Take?</p>
<p>Much of the success of treatment depends on your willingness to carefully follow the outlined treatment plan. This is often multifaceted, and it won&#8217;t work overnight, but if you stick with it, you should start to have noticeable improvement within about 10 to 20 weekly sessions. If you continue to follow the program, within one year you will notice a tremendous improvement.</p>
<p>If you are suffering from panic disorder, you should be able to find help in your area. You need to find a licensed psychologist or other mental health professional who specializes in panic or anxiety disorders. There may even be a clinic nearby that specializes in these disorders.</p>
<p>When you speak with a therapist, specify that you think you have panic disorder, and ask about his or her experience treating this disorder.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, though, that panic disorder, like any other emotional disorder, isn&#8217;t something you can either diagnose or cure by yourself. An experience clinical psychologist or psychiatrist is the most qualified person to make this diagnosis, just as he or she is the most qualified to treat this disorder.</p>
<p>This brochure is designed to answer your basic questions about panic disorder; a qualified mental health professional will be able to give you more complete information.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are searching for help for your panic attacks, you are not alone. In the increasingly stressful world we live in, anxiety disorders are more common than ever. This leaves many people searching for panic attacks help, so that they can stop living in fear. If you ask for panic attacks help from your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3116/3236870995_8a184e99bc.jpg?v=0" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="3" width="190" height="282" align="left" />If you are searching for help for your panic attacks, you are not alone. In the increasingly stressful world we live in, anxiety disorders are more common than ever. This leaves many people searching for panic attacks help, so that they can stop living in fear.</p>
<p>If you ask for panic attacks help from your doctor, he or she will provide you with a prescription drug that can minimize, and even stop your anxiety attacks from occurring. The down side to this is that many of these medications have terrible psychological side effects. Almost any medication literature will tell you that as their drug starts working, it will get worse before it gets better and suicidal thoughts are often one of the side effects.<br />
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If you do not want to risk going on a medication, there are other, more natural approaches you can take to cure your anxiety condition. Panic Away is a system that has taken the world by storm and it is completely natural. There is no drug to take at all, because it is basically psychological work that is done to cease your panic attacks.</p>
<p>Deep breathing and meditation can also be used to stop your panic attacks from occurring. Taking some time each day to relax your body and your mind is going to benefit you in many ways. Not only will it stop your panic attacks, but it can also make you feel more emotionally sound overall.</p>
<p>When it comes to panic attacks help, there are a lot of different solutions you can use that will help you say goodbye to those panic attacks. They are not easy to live with, and the good news is that you do not have to live with them any longer.<br />
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