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Tips For Panic Attacks


Panic attacks can interrupt your life in so many ways. This can lead to losing your job, your friends and sometimes your family. Tips for panic attacks come from both medication and therapy. There are many ways to help you through panic attacks and keep the occurrences under control.

Panic attacks are mainly behavioral that cause physical reactions. Because of this, medications can help but will not cure them. Medication can stabilize you but you will need to learn effective coping skills and understand your triggers for anxiety or panic attacks. Your health conditions should be evaluated by a psychiatrist or other healthcare professional before you are prescribed any medication.


Many times, those who experience panic attacks will be prescribed anti-depressants or anti-anxiety medication. Beta blockers are mostly used to treat the physical symptoms that are associated with anxiety attacks. By helping physically, you are able to concentrate on the psychological portion of the cause of your anxiety.

Antidepressants like Tricyclic, Benzodiazepines, Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) and mild tranquilizers can help to relieve depression symptoms that are common with anxiety. When you begin to feel depressed from the constant worry and anxiety you experience, these medications will help lift the depression and anxiety so you can feel relief. Certain medications such as Benxodiazepines are believed to reduce panic attacks up to 80%.

If you begin taking medication and feel that it is not working; you might need to give it more time. It can take up to a week to feel any difference and it will be a month before you feel the full effects of the medication. So you need to have some patience. If you have waited a month and don’t feel any effect, you will need to discuss this with your doctor. Prescribing medication for anxiety disorder and panic attacks is trial and error. Some medications will not work with everyone, your doctor will have to find the best medication for you and this may take a few different dosages or medications.

After starting on medication, it is important to seek therapy to come up with more tips for dealing with your panic attacks. A therapist can help you understand what is causing your anxiety and help you think of good ways to handle these situations. One tip for panic attacks that therapy uses is role playing. Role playing is an effective tool in therapy that can help you work through different problems without actually being in the situation. You can talk about an anxiety provoking situation and then discuss what you may do in that situation to make it less fearful or worrisome. Acting this out will help you put your words into action. These skills will come in handy when you encounter a similar situation in your everyday activities.

Other tips for panic attacks that you may use when you come in contact with something that makes you panic is self calming techniques. Deep breathing is a common and effective coping skill. Take 10 deep breathes and make sure to breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth. This will help you take a break from the situation and also calm your physical reaction to the stressor.

Imagery is also another tool that can help prevent panic attacks; Close your eyes and picture yourself handling the situation well without fear or anxiety. Another example of imagery would be to picture yourself in a different place which is peaceful and do this until you are able to regain control. These tips for panic attacks can be used in many situations.

There are many tools that therapy can teach you to control your panic attacks. A therapist can also help you work through problems, fear and worry that you have every day. With some hard works and medications, you can effectively deal with panic attacks.

About the Author

For more panic attacks information, visit Alleviating Stress And Anxiety. The author is a creator of EaseStressNow.com For more information on how to deal with stress and anxiety disorders, please visit his site at Ease Stress Now. Copyright © 2008 Leon Lioe. This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached.





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