Monthly Archives: May 2011
Q&A: Why do they say panic attacks are not good for us, when excercise is?
Question by Karen B: Why do they say panic attacks are not good for us, when excercise is? I have been reading online about panic attacks. They say that panic attacks aren’t good for us, at more risk for this … Continue reading
Cure For Panic Attacks
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Treatment for Panic Attacks
Both therapy sessions and self-help strategies may help treat panic attacks. There are two widely used treatments for panic attacks. These are the cognitive behavioral therapy and the exposure therapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy focuses on thinking patterns and behaviors of … Continue reading
Is there a coping technique for overcoming panic attacks?
Question by Eddie Philbin: Is there a coping technique for overcoming panic attacks? Since just prior to the Christmas holidays, I started having this uncontrollable panic attack that I am going to be stampeded upon when going to the mall. … Continue reading
Q&A: Panic attack?
Question by Jackie253: Panic attack? So i have suffered from anxiety for about 2 years. Mostly panic attacks every now and then, but mostly anxiety that I am going to have another panic attack. I have been on Celexa for … Continue reading
Treating Panic Attacks
There are a lot of treatments for panic attacks. As far as therapies are concerned, cognitive behavioral therapy and exposure therapy are available. Cognitive therapies deal with a person’s behavior and thinking patterns while exposure therapies tend to work on … Continue reading
Cure for Panic and Anxiety Attacks?
Question by Dr Kingsley M: Cure for Panic and Anxiety Attacks? How can i cure my anxiety and panic attacks? Best answer: Answer by aglowTaking the First Step The first step in treating a mental disorder is recognizing that something … Continue reading