Panic Attacks While
Driving
One of the most common times people experience
panic attacks is while driving. You would be surprised at how many
people suffer from high levels of anxiety and stress simply by driving.
Some people are so afraid of driving they actually refuse to get a
drivers license, and resort to other forms of transportation to get
around.
Since anxiety and stress are leading causes of
panic attacks, it is no wonder people experience panic attacks often
while driving. Many people excessively fear being stuck in traffic or
being hit by oncoming traffic, or they simply feel claustrophobic from
the feelings of being trapped in a vehicle.
Actually, the reality is that phobic drivers are
the safest on the road because they are more vigilant. Most car wrecks
occur because people simply don’t pay attention or are
distracted by everything but driving. This doesn’t mean of
course that you should be overly anxious when driving your car, but
simply that a low level of anxiety can help a person be more aware of
their surroundings when driving, which makes them safer on the roads.
Also, many people experience excessive fear and
anxiety by worrying about their car breaking down and being left
stranded in heavy traffic. The reality is thousands of vehicles break
down every day, and in most cases it is unavoidable. Many of these
fears can be overcome by simply being prepared for something to happen.
For example, make sure your spare tire is operational, bring a roadside
reflector kit, have a flashlight, tow-rope, emergency numbers handy
etc. Simply by being prepared for a situation will enable you to
alleviate feelings of fear and anxiety that can trigger a panic attack
while driving.
Another thing to consider is that many people
never experience any car wrecks during the course of driving their
entire lives. If you play by the rules and pay attention to your
surroundings there is a high probability you will never experience a
car crash during your lifetime.
The bottom line is that it is simply a waste of
time and energy to fear something you cannot control. Who knows what
tomorrow brings? And does it really help anything by excessive
worry? Remember, if you don’t let fear control you
then you will be one step closer to overcoming panic attacks from
tormenting your life.
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