Treating Panic Disorders – Power Tips for Panic Attack Treatment

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  • Author Michael Lee
  • Published June 9, 2007
  • Word count 819

Treating panic disorders can be downright difficult for those who are suffering from frequent anxiety and panic attacks. If you find yourself to be one of its victims, it is very important to seek immediate help in treating panic disorders; it can be one of the most uncontrollable and humiliating experiences that any person can ever encounter. This eye-opening article will give you the essential tools and tips for panic attack domination.

Some people ignore their panic disorder because they have been led to believe that it is only in their mind. When you have frequent panic attacks that last several minutes and it is meddling with your normal life, you cannot afford to just ignore the problem. You must find ways that will help in treating panic disorders right away.

Causes of Panic Disorders

Serious emotional disturbance and mental health disorders such as depression, extreme shyness, alcohol addiction, and behavioral problems often cause initial panic disorders. As suicide attempts are more common with depressed people, those with panic disorders are also more prone to commit suicide.

Other factors may include severe stress or side effects of some types of medications. In many instances, it is brought merely by your own uncontrolled thoughts.

Panic attacks are often mistaken for heart disease or other similar illnesses. Sometimes people who experience panic attacks are admitted in an emergency room, which is not necessary.

The more you don't want to panic, the more you can't control it. The more you

can't handle it, the stronger it becomes. It's like the "Don't Think of a Pink Elephant" syndrome.

Effects of Panic Disorders

Once you experience a panic attack in a sensitive or crucial situation (such as when you’re in a public place or when driving a car), you may incur phobias. As a result, you may avoid situations that cause anxieties and fear in your life, thereby affecting your life negatively.

Some may acquire extreme social phobia that they avoid seeing people at all costs. Sufferers feel extreme grief, fear and anxiety, resulting in other side effects such as sexual dysfunction and insomnia. The effects of panic disorders may be so severe that they may cripple you from functioning normally in your daily activities.

Panic Attack Symptoms

Panic attack symptoms appear unexpectedly, with no obvious signs of its arrival. They may include:

• Fear of being unable to control yourself and of doing something humiliating. In worse instances, the victim is afraid of dying at any time.

• Difficulty in breathing, heart palpitations, or chest pains.

• Dizziness, lightheadedness, trembling, or sweating.

• Tingling or numbness in the hands.

• Chills around your body.

Panic Attacks Treatment

Here are some effective panic attack treatments:

  1. Visualize correctly and use creative imagination.

Many people are now aware of how powerful visualization is. I have proven this when I was able to become a streak basketball shooter without any practice. All I did was vividly imagine the ball swooshing through the net after gracefully releasing it from my hand.

Warning! Wrong visualizations can trigger a counter effect. The way your mind thinks affects your body. If you visualize that you are unable to control your panic attacks, it will manifest itself into reality.

Here’s how you can use your imagination in treating panic disorders:

Imagine your panic disorder as a creature that is ugly, awkward, small, and weak. Give panic a different name that will signify your power over it. For this example,

let’s say you named it “Weakling”.

You want “Weakling” to be out of your life because you are strong and mighty. Now every time “Weakling” visits, do what you can to kick it out. It doesn’t deserve to be in your presence.

Every time you conjure horrible images in your mind, get rid of them. “Weakling” loves it when you suffer from those terrifying pictures in your head because it feels more in control of you. Are you going to allow that weakling to dominate you? Not a chance! So you have to get "mad" enough to stomp those images out of your mind to defeat that puny little “Weakling”. Imagine “Weakling” raising its hands in surrender because it can’t do anything against you.

Once those images vanish, “Weakling” goes with them. Slowly but assuredly, you’re conquering your panic attacks. When you have successfully taken control over your panic attacks, congratulate yourself, celebrate your success, and enjoy your life!

  1. Pep up your self-talk.

Command your brain and subconscious that you are ready and able to face any panic attack or anxiety that may come. Tell panic to “Bring it on!”

Your thoughts should also be coupled by the right emotions. If you say to your mind you're capable of conquering your fears and anxieties, but deep inside you're feeling that you can't control it, your negative emotions will take over. Your thoughts and emotions must work in harmony in treating panic disorders.

Read Part 2 of this groundbreaking treating panic disorders article by super self-improvement

expert Michael Lee.

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