What is a Panic Attack
A panic attack is a sudden and intense period of
fear and discomfort associated with both physical and psychological
symptoms. Anxiety is believed to be the underlying cause of panic
attacks among other theories. One theory suggests that it is part of an
evolutionary response, known as fight or flight, that causes the body
to flood itself with adrenaline to aid the body in defending itself
from danger.
This theory may explain why people suffer from
panic attacks when they are faced with imminent danger, but it
doesn’t explain fully why people suffer from panic attacks
when no danger is present.
Panic attacks also affect some people differently
than other people. Over time, some people can learn to identify that
they are simply experiencing only a panic attack and will grow
accustomed to the feelings and physical symptoms. Other people
can’t handle the symptoms of panic attacks as well, and
develop severe cases of anxiety disorder such as agoraphobia.
These people usually have a harder time
controlling the negative thoughts that arise from the onslaught of a
panic attack. The negative thoughts then induce more fear and anxiety,
which makes the panic attack progress to an even worse case of
symptoms.
It’s important to learn to recognize the
symptoms for what they truly are. Recognizing the symptoms to be only a
panic attack and not some other serious physical or mental malady will
help alleviate the intense feelings of fear and anxiety associated with
a panic attack, and can even help reduce the dreaded feeling of facing
another panic attack.
Panic attacks are known by some people to be the
scariest experiences of their lives. The symptoms of a panic attack can
become so intense that people think they are suffering from a heart
attack, going mentally insane, or are actually about to die. The panic
attack is a very effective trick the body can play over the mind into
making you think that you are in serious danger.
In Panic Away
there is an effective technique called the One Move that helps people
identify the root or real reason why people suffer from panic attacks,
and then shows how to alleviate the symptoms.
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