How to Stop Panic Attacks Review- How to Stop Panic Attacks Now?

October 26, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Are you suffering from feeling of intense fear, anxiety or terror, rapid or difficult breathing, dizziness, stomach complaints, fatigue, insomnia, breathlessness, difficulty swallowing, heart racing, depression or mood swings?

Then you are sadly under severe or mild Panic and Anxiety Attacks. But no cause for alarm as almost every 1 in 20 in the USA alone is either suffering from severe or mild panic and anxiety attacks. There are easy methods and techniques to Stop Panic Attacks in modern days, where you do not have to rely on drugs and chemicals, which are only a temporary measure to subdue the symptoms, but do not address the root cause.

Latest scientific research reveals that, every single anxiety disorder, panic attack, phobia, sufferer on earth has a condition that is caused and perpetuated by the same single thing; this thing is called the Amygdala, it is a small almond shaped organ in the human brain. No matter how bad your symptoms are, no matter how long you have had anxiety disorder, this tiny organ is 100% responsible. It is the cause of your anxiety and panic attacks. Not stress, bereavement or life circumstances, they are only just the triggers.

Remember; when you actually have a panic attack there is a thought process in your mind which triggers the sense of fear. You must try to identify this fear. The best way is to feel this fear fully and release it. Once you release it, it may not bother you in future. Feelings are there to be felt fully at the particular moment it arises and release it for good. This is proved by recent scientific research. The feelings you do not feel fully are stored in your subconscious mind and can arise at a future time and these stored feelings can lead to panic and anxiety attacks in the future.

In order to Stop Panic Attacks Now, you may need to identify the thoughts in your subconscious that are of unreal fear and which may lead to panic attacks. These fears are unreal in the sense that they are no threat to your physical survival at all. Breathing exercises also work to the benefit of those prone to panic attacks. Whenever you feel that a panic attack is coming on, try to take deep breaths. Breathing deeply and thinking relaxing thoughts can also help you feel less conscious and make your body relax and feel at ease. Relaxation techniques are an effective way of Stopping Panic Attacks, and this can be coupled with meditation, muscle relaxation and visualization techniques.

By: Sudath Priyantha (Free Treatment for Anxiety eBook)

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How to Heal Anxiety and Panic Attacks

October 26, 2009 by · 1 Comment
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act that anxiety and panic attacks can strike at any time or any place. For those of us who are prone to them, they can take over their lives. For people who have had more than one panic attack, the fear that another will occur can be debilitating.

So, that it is clear what a panic or anxiety attack is, here is a list of the sorts of feelings which are commonly reported during these periods:

–A feeling that the world is closing in on you

–Strangely dizzy sensations

–A heartbeat that is pounding, much, much faster than usual

–Possibly a tingling in your chest

–Sweating

–An inability to concentrate.

Also, very commonly people suffer an acute fear of dying during the panic attack. Don\’t worry – you won\’t die though, nobody does.

A number of studies are ongoing to research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of anxiety disorders and other similar psychological disorders. Medical experts are particularly keen to understand how genetic factors and family background combine with life experiences to put a person at risk for these disorders. New drugs are being tested by these Health Institutions in clinical trials, as well as therapy approaches.

Some say that our children are more likely to suffer from panic attacks than the kids of non-panic-ers. They say that there does seem to be a genetic basis. In this area like so many others it is useful to study genetic twins. Some web articles say that in almost half of the cases of identical twins with panic both twins are affected. But, we should not dismiss the fact that behavioral learning may also play a role. That means, if I put it in a more simple way, that our children are likely to follow in our steps if we show anxiety to the extent of panic.

Now let me at this point just say, that if you do think you are starting an episode of anxiety which might develop into a panic attack, take care to remove yourself from dangerous situations. Do this especially if you might become, for a while, a danger to others. The obvious example here is that if you are driving, then stop and only start again once you are feeling better less stressed. If that means asking for help – so be it. Your friends and family will help you.

I am not a medic but I, like very many people, see self help as the starting point in finding a way to heal anxiety and panic attacks, as long as there is no biological cause (and you should consult your medical advisor in the first instance of course about this).

Instead of looking for exotic cures, try the simple things first. If something drug free and low cost, requiring only your time and participation works, then you will not need to look further.

One of the first and simplest things of all to do is to begin to keep a diary of all the situations that trigger panic attacks. That will mean that later you will know how often, when and where, they happened.

We listed common experiences during an attack earlier so write down each type of feeling that you experienced. What were you doing when is started and thinking, feeling at that time? Again, later you will know what the symptoms were.

Why do this you say? Well, a psychologist would I think say that the act of recording and describing each attack will help to put you in charge of the situation. You will also in later review of the information be able deduce how modifying your environment might help prevent future anxiety attacks.

We recommend that you check out the following self-help mini e-learning series: Panic Away, by Joe Barry. He suffered from Panic and Anxiety himself for years, until he managed to hit on one technique that is an almost fail-safe guarantee to rid you of your panic and anxiety.

2: What Causes Panic Attacks and Choosing Panic Attack Treatment

First let us be sure we know what a panic attack is. In physiological terms panic attacks almost always involve the body producing an excess of adrenaline. It is the effect of this suddenly entering into your system, in combination with several other related emotional factors going on within your psyche.

The underlying cause of panic attacks varies for everyone that suffers, and is still open to debate, but the precise cause quite naturally does seem to vary from person to person. Some panic attacks seem to come on unexpectedly, and this is certainly the case for everyone\’s our first attack. Other anxieties may build up over time for some people and certainly many are most likely triggered later, after a traumatic event. The type of traumatic event varies widely but a good example would be a car accident. Others anxiety/panic attacks turn out to be situation-specific and an attack is frequently triggered if a certain pattern of circumstances recurs for the individual.

Medications such as Klonopin and Zoloft have been prescribed for the alleviation of these attacks. A lady said that she has taken these drugs for her anxiety, and at one time she was free from symptoms for more than 10 years, but the problem came back. She took no medication and it went away again.

Those who study panic attacks find that the attacks commonly occur in clusters. That is, plural episodes for several weeks or months followed by several months to years of joyful absence of the problem. Attacks do tend to be more prevalent in some families and we have been told that attacks are often reduced with SRI drugs like Zoloft.

Attacks of this sort can also be distressing problem for children, although mercifully only rarely. I\’m not a pediatrician so I can\’t tell you the incidence of panic attacks in kids, but according to web information seen, it seems pretty small. Usually, panic attacks do not start until in the late teens, but it can start earlier.

Counseling can be available for confronting the problem and reducing the anxiety that can produce a panic attack. It is also, of course, suitable for a wide range of conditions such as bereavement or marital problems. Counseling is an excellent approach and it is well proven that it helps many people every day live through difficult stages of their life.

However, when dealing with this particular problem counseling may not be needed if simple web based and trained techniques are applied to remove the suffering. One e-course we would like to recommend is seeing fabulous results as a leader in Stress Relief products. You have nothing to lose by applying. Do this and you will go one stage further before using drugs, and don\’t forget that you can combine hypnosis with counseling and then it becomes possible to work at a considerably deeper level and overcome even the most entrenched panic attacks.By: Steve Evans (Download Free Anxiety Treatment)

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How to Control a Panic Attack – Stopping the Fear of Having a Panic Attack

October 25, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Panic attack can be an extremely frightening experience. Suddenly, your hit by a barrage of symptoms, you may feel like having a heart attack, suffocating, or losing control. This experience can be so traumatizing and real that you will feel like dieing right at that moment.

Panic attack can strike anytime, anywhere and to anyone. It don’t even need a reason to hit you. Although excessive stress can trigger a panic attack, it is completely random for most of the time.

However, once you experienced the first panic attack, the body will be put on “alert” status and the chances of having another attack is increased. This becomes a problem if panic attack occur again and again.

An important contributor to the occurrence of further panic attacks is related to where the first one occurred. For most, it happens in a place where they cannot escape easily: for example, in a train, bus, taxi, elevator, building. For example, if the panic attack occurred during a bus ride, chance are, you would be quite nervous during your next bus ride as you think panic attack might hit you again. The more nervous you are, the more likely another panic attack will happen.

With your initial experience with panic attack, you will most probably try to escape before you feel the attack coming on. Once out of the bus, the panic feeling subside and your worst fear is confirmed. You associate bus ride to your panic attack. A few more experiences confirms this and you avoid taking a bus altogether.

What I have just explained is a typical example of the development of panic attack and it can be applied to any situation. You have a panic attack at a particular place or situation. You link it to that place or situation and avoid it.

The main culprit here is fear. The fear and anxiety of having a panic attack causes it to happen. Panic attack feeds on fear and anxiety. The more your fearful of it happening, the harder and faster it will hit you. In order to control a panic attack and stop it forever, you need to attack its roots – fear.

The most effective way to stop panic attack forever is to KNOW that you will not be harmed. A large part of the fear comes from the fact that the sufferer thinks he is about to die, which is totally untrue!

Here’s a few FACTS about panic attack:

-Panic attack CANNOT cause heart attack

-Panic attack CANNOT cause suffocation

-Panic attack CANNOT make you faint

-Panic attack CANNOT cause you to go mad/crazy

Doesn’t feel like it? But its true! There more than enough medical evidence to prove all these. The symptoms feel unnatural because its a panic response from the body, your not suppose to feel it unless your in danger – which your not! Panic attack is the result of this “panic alarm” going off for the wrong reason. Use this knowledge to your advantage, KNOW that you are safe and panic attack cannot harm you. Don’t fear panic attack…and certainly don’t fear having one!

By: Andrew Lim (Download Natural Treatment for Anxiety Now!)

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The Cause of Anxiety Attacks in The World of Today

October 25, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Are there causes of anxiety attacks? In today’s world anxiety disorders many times may be the most common mental illness. In the United States 40 million (18.1%) of the adult population is affected. These numbers are on the increase all over the world, demanding immediate attention. Even though studies are usually made only on adults (over 18 years old), this disorder affects all age groups.

We all blame it on stress, too much work load or other over pressuring day to day activities. However, the scientists have found out the cause of anxiety attacks are:

Brian Biochemistry or chemical imbalance

There are two primary neurotransmitters; serotonin and dopamine, that affect a person’s feeling. Any imbalance of these chemicals can provoke a cause of anxiety attacks expressed through feeling depressed or sad.

Genetics

Anxiety disorders are also inherited as they tend to run in the family, thus passing it on from one’s mother/father to the son/daughter or any other close relative. The structure of the brain and its process are inherited in totality and that can be another reason why people with chemical imbalance can pass on the anxiety disorder thus, being the cause of anxiety attacks. Also growing up as a child in an abusive home, where the family expressed anxiety and violence constantly can be the cause of anxiety attacks.

Fight or Flight Mechanism

When we sense danger, the body prepares itself to either fight or run away. This is known as fight or flight mechanism. This mechanism is triggered mostly by a part of the brain called Amygdale. Sometimes the brain misunderstands the message and a situation and translated it as dangerous when it is not in reality. This can be a cause of anxiety attacks.

The symptoms are very real and frightening. Thus, convincing us that something is wrong and we get scared and untrusting. The flight or fight failure, the scientists say, is the main cause of panic attacks.

Along with the various medications, the scientists also have discovered the possibility to reserve these symptoms now, with the modern science and technology. Now, all we need to do is to learn to recognize these symptoms and consult the doctor as soon as possible. As any other disorder or illness, treated in time, it can be almost always treated successfully.

Be aware of your body and recognize when is giving you the wrong symptoms. Make sure you consult your Doctor as you never want to rely on your own diagnosis. Your doctor may see or know something that you never thought of. Build your knowledge base and learn some techniques that will help you to stop your anxiety attacks dead in its tracks. You may want to try a book and audio that I have used. You can find a link at the top of my web site “A Guide to Eliminate Stress and Anxiety”.

Feel free to visit some of my sites Stop Anxiety Attacks and Stop Anxiety Now

By: Paul Schmitt (Free Download Anxiety Treatment eBook)

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How to Overcome Anxiety Attacks

October 24, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Anxiety attacks can be a very traumatizing condition. Left untreated, it can seriously cripple your life and prevent you from enjoying your daily activities. Hence, before it progress to such a stage, you need to know how to overcome anxiety attacks.

Here are some tips on how to overcome anxiety attacks:

Change You Attitude And Mindset

Do not run or hide away from anxiety attack…and certainly do not fear it. As terrifying as it is, anxiety attack can NEVER kill or harm you. This is the truth. Although it may not seem like it, you need to understand that these symptoms are the result of your body being in a state of high alert. Its suppose to feel that way when your “fight or flight” reaction is triggered. You NOT suffering from heart attack, your not dieing.

Reassure yourself of the above facts and KNOW that there is nothing to be afraid of. Anxiety attacks will not last forever.

Next, you will need to train yourself to think positively. Anxiety attacks feed on your fears and anxious feelings. The more you panic, the worse the symptom gets. Get a hold of yourself and rationalize your thoughts.

Balanced Diet & Healthy Lifestyle

A balanced diet and healthy lifestyle are the cornerstone to overcoming anxiety attacks. The food you eat have a direct impact on your mind and body. Cut the fats, processed foods and junk food out of your life. Replace them with fresh greens, fruits and white meats instead. You may not get used to it but two weeks is all it takes to recondition your taste buds for a LIFETIME of benefits and well being.

Last but not least, EXERCISE. Exercising is the easiest and most direct step you can take against anxiety attacks. Beside making you stronger and healthier, regular exercise can help burn off the excess stress biology and adrenaline, making it easier for you to overcome anxiety attacks.

A lot people are originally non-believer in regular workout, but believe me, once you try it out for 2-3 weeks, you will wish that you had started years earlier! Its really that simple and effective! Be it swimming, jogging or even brisk walking, start exercising now and see the HUGE difference it can make to your life.

I always recommend people to take a holistic approach in overcoming anxiety attacks. Instead of venting your frustration, take it positively and make an effort to improve your life.

By: Andrew Lim (Download Free Anxiety Treatment)

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Herbal Remedies for Anxiety – Stress-free Herbal Cures

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Studies on the use of alternative medicine have revealed effective herbal remedies for anxiety that are capable of relieving stress, tension, and unwanted fear. Below are common herbal remedies for anxiety which have gained recognition for the past decades:

Passion flower (or Passiflora incarnata) – cure for insomnia and historically been used as a sedative. It can ease “nervous” gastrointestinal complaints, and is believed to be able to reduce nervous tremors and lower high blood pressure.

Lavender (or Lavandula augustifolia) – is a general tonic for the nervous system and is well-known for its calming properties, making it among the most effective of natural panic attack and anxiety herbal remedies.

Lemon Balm (or Melissa Officinalis) – used as a restorative for the nervous system, calms the digestive system, and reduces blood pressure.

Catnip (Nepeta Cataria) – has a soothing effect and relieves anxiety. It has sharp fragrance and is attractive and exciting to cats, which enjoy eating catnip.

Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) – relieves gastrointestinal problems and is used widely in Italy as an aromatic condiment and as a medicine.

Kava – is an herbal remedy that helps minimize anxiety. Kava Tincture or capsule is made from the dried roots and rhizome of a bush of the pepper.

Hop (Humulus lupulus) – has a bitter flavor and aroma. It is used as a sedative and causes a relaxing effect on the nervous system.

Motherwort (Leonurus) – has rather a pungent odor and a very bitter taste. Nonetheless, it helps stabilize emotions and has a calming effect.

Skullcap – is also called helmet flower for the shape of the flowers, which look like a knight’s helmet with the visor up. It’s tincture or capsules help relax and nourish the nervous system and induce sleep.

Saint John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) – commonly used as alternative medicine for the treatment of mild depression. The flowers of the plant have been used for centuries to heal skin wounds and treat depression, anxiety, and insomnia.

Valerian shrub (Valeriana officinalis) – is cultivated as an ornamental; its roots are the source of a sedative drug. Its calming effect helps anxiety and relieves people with insomnia.

Evidence may differ depending on the supplement and the anxiety disorder; however, the use of these herbal remedies for anxiety can collaborate in developing dietary supplement strategies that minimize health risks and maximize benefits to well-being.

Michael Lee
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Acupuncture Clinics – Ancient Wisdom With A Modern Twist

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With the ever-increasing popularity of acupuncture as an alternative medicine, it’s shouldn’t be all that surprising to learn acupuncture clinics appear to be popping up in virtually every American city of any size. As a result, receiving treatment that will help restore good health is becoming more and more popular at acupuncture clinics.

Acupuncture clinics are a great place for getting timely diagnosis, treatment and patient care. The patient receives individual care and their case can be discussed, studied and reviewed with a qualified acupuncturist. Appropriate acupuncture points and treatment techniques can be identified that will suit each individual patient.

Chinese Herbal Medicines
In addition, some acupuncture clinics offer a variety of treatment options in addition to traditional acupuncture like Chinese herbal medicines. For those who are not sure of which is best being face to face with a staff member can really help in making an appropriate treatment decision.

Acupuncture clinics also focus on treating other health issues like: menopausal symptoms (i.e. hot flashes and fatigue), PMS and heavy periods, gynecological problems such as period pain, endometriosis, asthma, irritable bowel syndrome, headaches and migraines, anxiety and panic attacks, depression, auto-immune conditions like lupus and a host of other ailments.

When faced with a health condition that traditional modern medicine can’t diagnose the next logical step many people are now turning too for help is an acupuncture clinic. All treatments are considered safe with virtually no known harmful side effects.

One example of an acupuncture clinic is the Po Ji Tang in San Francisco. The Po Ji Tangs philosophy centers around complete health care. They believe and follow a holistic, preventive approach to pain relief and they offer a number of healthcare services in addition to acupuncture like: dietary and nutritional counseling, herbal therapy and traditional Chinese medicine is used to treat patients having a great number of different emotional, physical and psychological issues.

More and more are turning to acupuncture clinics because they embrace the use of traditional Chinese medicinal herbs in combination with acupuncture, whose effectiveness is thus increased due to synergy. Unlike modern medicine, acupuncture clinics spend time learning the patient’s background, lifestyle and habits before diagnosing and chalking out an effective treatment plan. To begin with, many patients receive treatments once a week which is gradually reduced as their health improves. All in all, going to acupuncture clinic should result getting professional treatment from a registered medical practitioner using time proven methods of natural healing without having to rely on drugs.

For more information on Acupuncture, Holistic Health and Chinese Medicine, check out the links below.

Brian Winkels
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Anxiety Attacks Symptoms – the Symptoms That Control Your Life!

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Anxiety and Panic Attacks control lives, there is no doubt about that. If you suffer from anxiety and panic attacks you will most certainly agree with that statement. From fear of leaving the house to the fear of flying to your favourite destination. Anxiety which cause panic attacks can control your life and life decisions completely. So what exactly are the general Anxiety Attacks Symptoms?

The symptoms of anxiety and panic attacks are fairly easy to spot, but not all symptoms can be spotted straight away and in every case can run out of control in a moments notice. The main symptoms that occur most commonly are as follows:

Rapid heart beat, pounding heart or palpitations

Shaking visibly or inside

Choking sensations

Shortness of breath

Nausea

Stomach Cramps

Dizziness or unsteadiness

Depersonalization (feeling outside yourself or like you don’t exist)

Fear of losing control or going crazy

Numbness or Tingling in face or body

Chills or hot flushes

Skin losing colour

Urgently needing the toilet

Chest pains and discomfort


These above are just a few of the most common symptoms that most Anxiety Disorder sufferers contend with. The severity of the above can differentiate from person to person and if not treated can literally wonder completely out of control. These symptoms when reading can seem unbelievably small but these symptoms of anxiety attacks can completely control lives.

Every sufferer is different as mentioned and may experience just one or two of the above, but in extreme cases if left untreated can in turn into bigger problems and start to incorporate more of the above symptoms. They can be brought on at a moments notice and can be made worse by everyday situations such as personal problems and life problems. So, if you in turn feel like you too suffer from one or some of the Anxiety Attacks Symptoms above, then it is a good time to start looking to treat the problem before it can grow out of control.

By: Ethan Grays (Free Download Anxiety Treatment eBook)

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Panic Attack Clinical Research Studies – New Facts Revealed!

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What is Panic attack? Panic attack is defined as a period of intense, often temporarily debilitating, sense of extreme fear or psychological distress, typically of abrupt onset. Having shed of the mist from the word(s), it worth to note that clinical research on panic attack has been going on for a long period of time, as science seeks for enhanced treatment choices. These clinical studies don’t just focus on the common methods like medication. They also concentrate on the study of specific options and mental counseling techniques on panic attacks.

These research activities have focused and addressed quite a number of clinical studies for panic disorders. An example of what these studies have unraveled is that breathing could be linked to your anxiety levels. Outgoing people who engage in plenty of outdoor activities minus excessive worrying mostly breathe deeper as compared to people who are pessimists and devoted worriers. These studies, therefore, focus on whether improved breathing methods can be an efficient treatment for panic attacks. This is typically involved as part of a course teaching relaxation.

Clinical studies for panic attacks have also researched the physical reactions that are resultant of panic attacks. The positive report here is that there is no long term physical damage from panic attacks. Major physical harm that occur are due to the continuous nerval tension and anxiety level, but not due to attack. This means that by learning to reduce your anxiety and worry, you reap double benefits. You could decrease your stress level hence lower the effect stress has on your body, inclusive of your cardiovascular system.

Another focus of this research is expanding the scope of association between panic attacks and diet. Scientific research reduce of panic disorders are trying to establish whether panic attacks can be avoided or lessened in number by increasing or decreasing certain foods. i.e. it’s general custom now to advise people with panic attacks to do away with caffeine. But new studies are focusing on other things like adding hormones to meat in the course of production and extreme sugar consumption. Among other things being researched includes:

- Some physical circumstances that could possibly cause panic disorders – yeast hypersensitivity, thyroid malfunction or imbalance, Premenstrual Syndrome e.t.c.

- Effectiveness of physical exercise in reducing panic attack occurrences.

- Application of medication.

- Making use of visualization as a way of preventing panic attacks.

The highest levels of development in clinical research of panic attacks are centered on diverse therapies that enable people learn thought process control techniques. It’s common believe that panic attacks are as a result of people’s thought’s being centered on worry causing events that maybe irrational at best. The research is also looking for ways to assist people control the inception or advancement of panic attacks should it occur. An example of these symptom recreation techniques enables a person to do something that could result in comparable reactions to those of panic attacks. An example can be this, if you become giddy during an attack, then that could be recreated by you spinning around till you get dizzy, doing this enables you develop psychological defense against panic attack.

Recent scientific research on panic attacks are making significant progress in finding ways that help people who encounter these attacks.

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How to Overcome Anxiety Attack

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Many anxiety attack sufferers wish to know how to overcome anxiety attack permanently. Although the process require much time and effort, it is more important to understand the thinking and logic behind it.

One of the most important steps in learning how to overcome anxiety attack is to come to term with your anxious feelings. Everyone experience a certain degree of anxiety in their life, this is perfectly natural and normal. However, a lot of sufferers want their anxious feelings to go away, and that logic is wrong itself.

Anxiety is part of life, it need to be there. Its is neither healthy nor desirable to be rid of it forever. Sadly, this is what most sufferers are doing, trying their best not to feel anxious. In their haste to overcome anxiety attack, they are actually worsening their condition by trying to be rid of anxious feeling. Come to term with your anxiety, accept it.

More recent research have also indicate that anxiety attack is linked to the body’s natural response to danger. By learning how to recognize these responses, you can make adjustment to change them.

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is widely used to correct the irrational fear associated with these responses. Regardless of what your afraid of, it is possible to unlearn that behavior that make you anxious. Imagery techniques and relaxation skills will also be taught during CBT and they can help you to gradually learn how to overcome anxiety attacks.

Keep in mind that regardless of which techniques you choose to use to overcome anxiety attack, you must believe in them and practice them daily. Its normal to experience set-backs when training to overcome anxiety attack, the main point here is to not give up hope. Such techniques take time, but the rewards as well worth the effort. Imagine being able to overcome anxiety attack permanently, no more taking of medicine and drugs to control it.

Don’t keep hiding and running away from anxiety attack. Left untreated, anxiety attack will slowly take over your life, seriously crippling your ability to live a normal healthy lifestyle. Take action now , take control of your life and make an effort to overcome anxiety attack!

By: Andrew Lim (Anxiety Treatment eBook – FREE)

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