Posted by admin on Jan 9th
Panic attacks are primarily manifested in an unintentional experience of extreme anxiety. This extreme anxiety becomes even more visible and obvious through the shortness of breath, sweating, trembling, heart palpitation and other physiological or behavioral symptoms. The panic attack cause is not due to just a single factor. Several factors interplay in the occurrence of an attack. These factors can be of the biological or societal type.
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Posted by admin on Nov 4th
Easily Control Your Panic Attacks
Stress and anxiety can be found in just about any person. Many people experience stress and anxiety so great that they can’t do their day to day activities. There are some symptoms for daily panic attack such as trembling, dizziness, breathing problems, and stomach pain. There are lots of people that go to the emergency room because they think that they are having a heart attack. Indeed these are very scary symptoms but they however are not life threatening at all.
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anxiety and panic attacks,
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Posted by admin on Nov 3rd
Do you suffer from panic attacks and you don’t know what causes it? There are lots of things that can trigger panic and anxiety attacks. It is regarded as a malfunction of of an appropriate response. Or better say something that result different than expect it.
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traumatic stress disorder,
how to stop panic attacks
Posted by admin on Aug 8th
Any sufferer of panic attacks, agoraphobia, derealization, depersonalization, generalized anxiety, phobias, post-traumatic stress, or obsessions and compulsions is likely to have a pretty good feel for the concept of fear. Perhaps an understatement, right? Heck, as I was writing this article I opened my panic attack recovery eWorkbook and ran a “find” on the word “fear.” It appeared 270 times! So I’m thinking there’s a lot of it floating about.
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concept of fear,
prefrontal cortex,
post traumatic stress,
brains of rats,
brain hemispheres
Posted by admin on Jul 20th
Panic Attack Therapy
Panic attacks by and large are part of the genre of anxiety attacks. But they are a unique part of the genre insofar as the sufferer literally goes into a panic. Such a person becomes gripped by an uncontrollable fear and may exhibit very unusual symptoms. The classic cases of panic attack are people who suffer from post traumatic stress – e.g. soldiers who have returned from war. In extreme cases they become so paralyzed with fear that they fall down on the ground and possibly into a coma that may last for several minutes. It is not known what triggers these attacks. The approaches to panic attack therapy varies according to the classification of the anxiety.
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anxiety attack,
panic attack,
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Posted by admin on May 27th
One of those burning questions that people suffering from panic attacks constantly ask themselves is what the causes of panic attacks are. There are of course many answers and among the most oft cited answers given in this regard fear of what is not known ranks very high. These fears are given birth by certain physiological changes that take place in the body of the affected person and when these fears develop they will overwhelm the patient and leads to a panic attack.
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biological causes,
physiological changes,
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