Cognitive behavioral therapy for panic attacks is an effective way to reduce or eliminate attacks. Learn about cognitive behavioral therapy and how it's used for panic attacks. […]
People, who suffer from panic attack, must remember that such a problem is nothing but a feeling. It should be allowed to have full control on one's mind. One may feel some signs of sweating, fast heart beat and other erratic movement of the body, for example, trembling and shaking. When a person goes through continuous fear and isolation, then these ca […]
There are a vast number of people in today's society that suffer from some form of anxiety. This is largely due to work pressures, family problems and commitments, medical conditions and many other factors. The one major problem that everyone faces with this condition is how to find a solution. Panic attacks have been diagnosed as having a brain erythem […]
Trying to find a way to stop panic attacks from happening can be a daunting task especially if you have already tried everything out there to prevent and stop it from happening. This includes medications, yogic exercises, and sleeping. Nothing seems to work and you have no hope. […]
In order to deal with side effects of anxiety attacks, you will have to learn to refocus. If you have an attack, don't let in incapacitate you. Hobbies and other activities will help this. You will be able to pay less attention to the attacks if you mind is occupied otherwise. […]
For a very long time, I believed that anxiety and depression are illnesses that "just happen", something that we do not have any control over. I am thankful now for the increased awareness that there is not an external reason for what happens to us physically, rather we are the creators of our life. This knowledge gives us greater control over our […]