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What to do if You Have a Panic Attack
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Stress, worry and fear lead to some type of panic disorder for many Americans. Panic disorder is a mental illness that manifests as panic attacks. Learn more about anxiety symptoms and panic attacks.
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Description: A panic disorder is often treated with medications like Klonopin and Xanax. Some people with this mental condition find deep breathing, relaxation techniques and mediation offer relief. What anxiety treatment is best for you?
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For the two to six million Americans that suffer from panic attacks, what's the best way to deal with them? Panic attacks are sudden episodes of intense fear or panic accompanied by physical symptoms, like a racing heartbeat and dizziness. For people who suffer from panic attacks, it can be immensely helpful to learn in-the-moment anxiety management techniques. One particularly effective one is to breathe slowly and deeply at the first sign of an attack. This may sound simple, but during a panic attack, most people find that they either tend to hold their breath or that their breathing speeds up with their heartbeat, becoming shallow and somewhat ragged. These responses make symptoms worse, which is why individuals who suffer from panic attacks can benefit from breath re-training. To do this exercise, an individual finds a time when he or she is relaxed and then practices taking deep breaths from the diaphragm, rather than shallow ones from the chest. This means inhaling and expanding the belly, and then exhaling, and pushing all the air out of the belly. Also known as yoga breathing, this is a powerful way for people who feel out of control to help themselves when having an attack. Once a person masters this skill he or she can try it while walking or conversing with someone. Eventually, relaxing diaphragmatic breathing becomes second nature, so that it's easy to use even when panicking. Muscle relaxation goes hand-in-hand with this type of deep breathing. Anxiety causes muscles to tense up, so making a conscious effort to relax them one by one helps ease symptoms. The activity also takes a sufferer's mind off the attack itself. It's also vital to learn to stop and think during a panic attack. Sometimes, ending the cycle of racing thoughts can be as easy as taking a moment to focus on them. The "stop and think" method helps when fears of going insane or dying accompany a panic attack, a frequent and unfortunate occurrence. Finally, people with panic attacks need to be aware that stepping away from the panic-inducing situation can help ameliorate an attack. Sufferers shouldn't be afraid to leave, or to ask for help doing so. And while these self-help methods work, it can also be immensely effective to see a mental health professional to discuss anxiety management techniques. They will also be able to prescribe medication, like Klonopin or Xanax, which help ease panic symptoms. Remember, there is relief for panic attacks! If you can't get yours under control, get professional medical help!
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Dr. Jeff Gardere, better known as America's Psychologist, is one of the most widely sought-after experts in the field of mental health. In addition to having a private practice in Manhattan, he has garnered a reputation as being a top motivational and keynote speaker.Dr. Gardere is also one of most popular personalities in the media. In addition to being the Host of VH1's Dad Camp, he is the official "in house doctor" for the Maury Povich Show and an NBC Today Show Contributor. He is also a regular guest on: CNN, MSNBC, The CBS Early Morning Show, Fox Business News, FOX News, Nancy Grace, Tru-TV Reality Specials and Court Shows.Dr. Gardere has authored several books, including the controversial Love Prescription.He is also the co-author of Practical Parenting with Montel Williams, the Emmy-award winning TV talk show host. Dr. Gardere's first book, Smart Parenting for African-Americans: Helping Your Kids Thrive in a Difficult World has been lauded as being "necessary for raising African-American children in today's society." (Black Issues Book Review). Dr. Jeff is also a monthly columnist for Sister 2 Sister.
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