Help For Panic Attacks
Have you ever had a panic attack?
A Panic attack is a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety and/ or fear.
Your heart pounds and you feel like you cannot breathe.
You may even feel like you’re dying or going crazy.
If this condition is left untreated, panic attacks can lead to Panic Disorder as well as other problems.
Panic attacks can prevent you from engaging in every day activities.
Panic attacks can occur once or many times. If they occur multiple times, then it is usually connected to something that you either had a bad experience with or something that you fear.
Panic attacks can also occur due to various medical conditions.
Some Symptoms Are The Following:
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By Diane Davidson Gammon MS
Clinical Mental Health Counselor
A Panic attack is a sudden feeling of acute and disabling anxiety and/ or fear.
Your heart pounds and you feel like you cannot breathe.
You may even feel like you’re dying or going crazy.
If this condition is left untreated, panic attacks can lead to Panic Disorder as well as other problems.
Panic attacks can prevent you from engaging in every day activities.
Panic attacks can occur once or many times. If they occur multiple times, then it is usually connected to something that you either had a bad experience with or something that you fear.
Panic attacks can also occur due to various medical conditions.
Some Symptoms Are The Following:
Shortness of breath or hyperventilation
Heart palpitations or a racing heart
Chest pain or discomfort
Trembling or shaking
Choking feeling
Feeling unreal or detached from your surroundings
Sweating
Nausea or upset stomach
Feeling dizzy, light-headed, or faint
Numbness or tingling sensations
Hot or cold flashes
Fear of dying, losing control, or going crazy
Things that you can do on your own are the following:
Educate yourself about panic attacks and what may be causing yours by researching all of your symptoms.
Avoid smoking and caffeine
Take slow deep breathes
Do something to help you to relax like take a warm bath, listen to soothing music, go for a walk, watch a funny show for comic relief, talk to someone, massage your neck and temples, focus and talk to yourself and tell yourself that you are safe, and go to a safe place in your mind.
Individual Counseling can help! A Counselor can help you to explore the underlying causes for your panic attacks and help you toward healing.
Individual Counseling can help! A Counselor can help you to explore the underlying causes for your panic attacks and help you toward healing.
There is always hope!
CLICK HERE For Living With Hope Counseling Facebook Page AND "LIKE" IT!
By Diane Davidson Gammon MS
Clinical Mental Health Counselor
Open Full-Time Days - Monday through Saturday
With Evening Appointments
615-556-8406
Email- Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com
Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions
Free Support Groups for: Depression, Anxiety, Panic, Hopelessness, Trauma, PTSD, Abuse, and Grief and Loss (Including Miscarriage/ Stillbirth/ Infant loss)
With Evening Appointments
615-556-8406
Email- Diane@LivingWithHopeCounseling.com
Sliding Scale Fee for Individual Counseling Sessions
Free Support Groups for: Depression, Anxiety, Panic, Hopelessness, Trauma, PTSD, Abuse, and Grief and Loss (Including Miscarriage/ Stillbirth/ Infant loss)
Disclaimer- I am not a doctor and I am not giving out medical advice. My blogs are for information and inspirational purposes. Please consult your doctor before starting a new health regimen.
Diane Davidson Gammon Arnold MS is clinically supervised by Michael Loftis LCSW as she pursues LPC-MHSP licensure
Diane Davidson Gammon Arnold MS is clinically supervised by Michael Loftis LCSW as she pursues LPC-MHSP licensure