How to Help Someone Having a Panic Attack

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How to Help Someone Having a Panic Attack

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This article details the best current measures to take to relieve someone suffering a panic attack. Come to the support of friends, family, and other members of the community when they suffer from an unexpected panic attack.

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Panic Attack Information: Stress, Anxiety

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Panic Attacks, Stress and Anxiety Disorders can be treated.

Dear Readers, we just wanted to make a quick posting today. In these most difficult economic times it seems like nearly everyone is suffering from stress and anxiety. Be aware of this and try to keep your emotions in check as the next thing that may happen is you could experience a full blown Panic Attack. In the future we will post more on: Panic Attacks, Stress, Anxiety, Depression, various panic attack disorders, panic attack treatments and more. We appreciate your readership. Just try to relax and stay as calm as possible during these challenging times. We hope you can find the help you need and achieve piece of mind. Many folks have reported that the Panic Away Treatment Program has helped them in this area.


Prevent or Cure a Panic Attack With Natural Treatments

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Prevent or Cure a Panic Attack With Natural Treatments
Author: Don Levy

Your first panic attack should be a learning experience that will help you control attacks in the future. Sometimes people with a panic attack go to the emergency room thinking they are having a heart attack as the symptoms are similar and come on suddenly. You’ll feel things like sudden periods of extreme fear, anxiety, shortness of breath, dizziness, trembling, rapid heart beat, hyperventilation, tingling sensation, nausea, etc. When they learn that it was a panic attack and knowing the difference they can start taking control of their future attacks. This is important because often a panic attack will keep you from even functioning.

Panic attacks are caused by many physical, mental and emotional triggers. Genetics may play a part and females are more apt to get them than men. Allergies or sensitivities to food, drink or chemicals can trigger an attack along with memories or trauma. Alcohol and drug can also cause panic attacks and disorders. Serious and upsetting experiences along with everyday events could trigger an attack.

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Panic Attack Treatment Panic Away

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What

“Panic Away” does, and in particular the One Move Technique™, is give people the ability to immediately stop fearing another panic attack. It is very simple yet amazingly effective. Here is how it works:

After a person experiences a panic attack for the first time, the experience can be so impacting that it leaves a strong imprint on the persons psyche. This mental imprint generates a cycle or loop of anxiety (see diagram) whereby the person develops an unhealthy fear of having another panic attack. People can spend anywhere from months to years caught in this repetitive cycle of anxiety.

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teaches a technique that now allows that person to break the cycle of anxiety and return to normal everyday living.

The really unique element of the technique, is that there is no need for you to regress into your past and find out why you had your initial panic attack in order to get results. All that is needed is your willingness to break out of the anxiety cycle.

Causes of Anxiety Attacks

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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 wouldn’t mind babysitting her kids when you’ve already made plans with yourself to get a haircut.

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.

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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.
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 – even at the detriment to themselves.


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