subject: Handling Panic Attacks in Your Life Successfully [print this page] Handling Panic Attacks in Your Life Successfully
Many people tend to think that their panic or general anxiety "appear out of the blue." They possibly will feel confused and confused by the sudden emergence of their feelings. However our anxious feelings are a byproduct of faulty belief. There is no secret to it. Teaching others to retort rationally to self-defeating talk is the key goal of handling anxiety and managing anxiety.
Some of the causes of panic attacks include:
1. The prolonged working pattern with computers may lead to this condition. To avoid this, regular work pattern must be broken. It is also advisable to take regular breaks.
2. Losing body control. Nervousness will slowly build up which will lead to panic attacks.
3. Incidents from past life. For example there might be a break up in family or the loss of a family member can lead to panic attacks.
4. Some people may experience unpreventable attacks due to organic causes which can be cured by consulting doctors and consuming drugs with mild dosages.
Relaxation techniques and exercise can also be quite effective for controlling panic attacks. Many people have found relief from the practice of yoga. Yoga requires a person to learn how to control their breath, body and mind.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating condition that follows a terrifying event. Often people with PTSD relive a traumatic event over and over causing them to feel emotionally numb. Recollections of the event consume their thoughts and can cause repeated nightmares.
Once believed to effect war veterans exclusively, PTSD (formally referred to as shell shock or battle fatigue) is now the diagnosis for individuals experiencing similar symptoms after a traumatic event, rape, kidnapping or car accident.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating condition that follows a terrifying event. Often people with PTSD relive a traumatic event over and over causing them to feel emotionally numb. Recollections of the event consume their thoughts and can cause repeated nightmares.
Once believed to effect war veterans exclusively, PTSD (formally referred to as shell shock or battle fatigue) is now the diagnosis for individuals experiencing similar symptoms after a traumatic event, rape, kidnapping or car accident.