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ANXITY NEUROSIS HOMEOPATHY TREATMENT DR HARSHAD RAVAL MD HOMEOPATH

January 17th, 2010
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Homeopathic Remedies counseling from a  mently and Psychotherapist is strongly recommended to enhance and speed up the healing process.  Therapists attribute the cause of anxiety to unconscious, internal conflicts may use psychoanalysis to help people understand and resolve their conflicts. Other types of psychotherapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, have proven effective in treating anxiety disorders. In cognitive-behavioral therapy, the therapist often educates the person about the nature of his or her particular anxiety disorder. Then, the therapist may help the person challenge irrational thoughts that lead to anxiety. For example, to treat a person with a snake phobia, a therapist might gradually expose the person to snakes, beginning with pictures of snakes and progressing to rubber snakes and real snakes. The patient can use relaxation techniques acquired in therapy to overcome the fear of snakes.

Research has shown psychotherapy to be as effective or more effective than medications in treating many anxiety disorders. Psychotherapy may also provide more lasting benefits than medications when patients discontinue treatment.

Argentum nitricum: This remedy can be helpful when anxiety develops before a big event: an exam, an important interview, a public appearance or social engagement. Dizziness and diarrhea may also be experienced. People who need this remedy are often enthusiastic and suggestible, with a tendency toward peculiar thoughts and impulses. They often crave sweets and salt (which usually make their symptoms worse).

Arsenicum album: Asenicum Album patient  who are deeply anxious about their health, and extremely concerned with order and security, often benefit from this remedy. Obsessive about small details and very neat, they may feel a desperate need to be in control of everything. Panic attacks often occur around midnight or the very early hours of the morning. The person may feel exhausted yet still be restless—fidgeting, pacing, and anxiously moving from place to place. These people may also have digestive problems or asthma attacks accompanied by anxiety.

Aconitum napellus: Acute panic attack of anxity neurosis  comes on suddenly with very strong fear (even fear of death) may indicate this remedy. A state of immense anxiety may be accompanied by strong palpitations, shortness of breath, and flushing of the face. Sometimes a shaking experience will be the underlying cause. Strong feelings of anxiety may also occur when a person is just beginning to come down with a flu or cold.

Calcarea carbonica: Calcaria carb remedy remedy is usually indicated for dependable, solid people who become overwhelmed from physical illness or too much work and start to fear a breakdown. Their thoughts can be muddled and confused when tired, which adds to the anxiety. Worry and bad news may agitate them, and a nagging dread of disaster (to themselves or others) may develop. Fear of heights and claustrophobia are also common. A person who needs this remedy is often chilly and sluggish, has a craving for sweets, and is easily fatigued.



Gelsemium:
Mentaly weak and Feelings of weakness, trembling, and mental dullness (being “paralyzed by fear”) suggest a need for this remedy. It is often helpful when a person has stage-fright about a public performance or interview, or feels anxious before a test, a visit to the dentist, or any stressful event. Chills, perspiration, diarrhea, and headaches will often occur with nervousness. Fear of crowds, a fear of falling, and even a fear that the heart might stop are other indications for Gelsemium.

Ignatia amara: Sudden make dath in near person  perticular lady or A sensitive person who is anxious because of grief, loss, disappointment, criticism, loneliness (or any stressful emotional experience) may benefit from this remedy. A defensive attitude, frequent sighing, and mood swings are other indications. The person may burst unexpectedly into either tears or laughter. Headaches that feel like a nail driven into the side of the head, and cramping pains in the abdomen or back, are often seen when this remedy is needed.

Kali phosphoricum: exam fever student or When a person has been exhausted by overwork or illness and feels a deep anxiety and inability to cope, this remedy may help. The person is jumpy and oversensitive, and may be startled by ordinary sounds. Hearing unpleasant news or thinking of world events can aggravate the problems. Insomnia and an inability to concentrate may develop, increasing the sense of nervous dread. Eating, warmth, and rest often bring relief. Headaches, backaches, and nervous digestive upsets are often seen when this remedy is needed.

Lycopodium: Individuals likely to respond to this remedy feel anxiety from mental stress and suffer from a lack of confidence. They can be self-conscious and feel intimidated by people they perceive as powerful (yet may also swagger or be domineering toward those with whom they feel more comfortable). Taking on responsibility can cause a deep anxiety and fear of failure, although the person usually does well, once started on a task. Claustrophobia, irritability, digestive upsets with gas and bloating, and a craving for sweets are often seen when this remedy is needed.

Natrum muriaticum:Deep emotions and a self-protective shyness can make these people seem reserved, aloof, and private. Even when feeling lonely, they tend to stay away from social situations, not knowing what to say or do. (Inhibitions sometimes leave completely if they turn to alcohol, which makes them feel embarrassed afterwards.) Easily hurt and offended, they can brood, bear grudges, dwell on unhappy feelings, and isolate themselves—refusing consolation even when they want it. However, they are often sympathetic listeners to other people’s problems. Claustrophobia, anxiety at night (with fears of robbers or intruders), migraines, and insomnia are often seen when this remedy is needed.

Pulsatilla: People who need this remedy often express anxiety as insecurity and clinginess, with a need for constant support and comforting. The person may be moody, tearful, whiny, even emotionally childish. (Pulsatilla is a very useful remedy for children.) Getting too warm or being in a stuffy room often increases anxiety. Fresh air and gentle exercise often bring relief. Anxiety around the time of hormonal changes (puberty, menstrual periods, or menopause) often is helped with Pulsatilla.

Silicea : People who need this remedy are capable and serious, yet are also nervous, shy, and subject to bouts of temporary loss of confidence. Anxiety can be extreme when they are faced with a public appearance, interview, examination, or any new job or task. Worry and overwork can bring on headaches, difficulty concentrating, and states of exhaustion, oversensitivity, and dread. Responsible and diligent, they often overreact and devote attention to tiny details—making their worries (and their work) more difficult. They often have low stamina and come down with colds, sore throats, or other illnesses after working hard or being under stress.

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Panic Attacks – Do You Have Panic Disorder? Here Is A List Of Symptoms And An Explanation Of This Serious Condition!

January 9th, 2010

Panic Disorder is a serious problem and a condition recognized by the American Psychiatric Association that affects millions of Americans. This condition takes a panic attack a step further. Not only must you have experienced two or more attacks, you must also have had those attacks followed by a prolonged period of excessive worry over the possibility of another attack occurring. 

Anxiety attacks don´t occur because you are obsessing over something but rather they happen spontaneously, out of the blue, in places and among people you wouldn´t ordinarily associate with extreme apprehension. That is what makes these episodes so scary, the sheer unpredictability can be very troubling and cause the worry that turns these isolated instances into a disorder. 

The loss of control and fear are major contributing factors in turning isolated attacks into a disorder. Once you have panic disorder, your worry over another anxiety attack becomes pronounced and helps to foster an environment and feeling where attacks may only increase. 

In addition, avoidance tactics to prevent episodes may cause extreme harm to the normal functioning of your life.  Some of the symptoms associated with this disorder include:

 

Racing heart

Feeling faint or dizzy

Numbness

Hot or Cold Flashes

Excessive fear of losing control, dying or losing your mind

Muscle pain and discomfort

Chest pain and discomfort

 

These are just some of the symptoms and certainly if you have this problem you could be experiencing some, all or different sets of problems than what are listed here. Many people with this problem consult doctors, which is a smart course of action.

These symptoms can be very scary and they may be an indication that you have a serious medical problem. Getting checked out by a doctor is important to rule out any physical problems and provide some small measure of peace of mind about your suffering.

While consulting a doctor may rule out the need for multiple bypasses, it does not solve your problem. Panic attacks are still ruining your life. You can pay big bucks for psychological treatment or prescription medications to treat your anxiety and depression.

However, these options are not appealing to many people. There are alternatives. There are relaxation techniques that can be utilized to calm the overactive nerves and release the tension.

Many people are able to achieve positive results through a consistent exercise program where they work off accumulated stress and fill the body with endorphins, creating a positive feeling for a body and mind so sorely in need of it.

Many people also find that mind exercises such as meditation work to channel the anxiety into more positive pathways and release the negative build up. Meditation is a great way to control your panic attacks because it is fully portable. It can be done anywhere, at anytime and it soothes a worried mind and releases a lot of angst.

Meditation is something that anyone can learn and it really just requires practice and focus to become proficient. Using alternative techniques to relieve your worry is a great way to avoid the side effects and expense of prescription medications and therapy.

Panic Attacks – Do You Have Panic Disorder? Here Is A List Of Symptoms And Explanations!

January 8th, 2010

Panic Disorder is a serious problem and a condition recognized by the American Psychiatric Association that affects millions of Americans. This condition takes a panic attack a step further. Not only must you have experienced two or more attacks, you must also have had those attacks followed by a prolonged period of excessive worry over the possibility of another attack occurring.Anxiety attacks don´t occur because you are obsessing over something but rather they happen spontaneously, out of the blue, in places and among people you wouldn´t ordinarily associate with extreme apprehension. That is what makes these episodes so scary, the sheer unpredictability can be very troubling and cause the worry that turns these isolated instances into a disorder.The loss of control and fear are major contributing factors in turning isolated attacks into a disorder. Once you have panic disorder, your worry over another anxiety attack becomes pronounced and helps to foster an environment and feeling where attacks may only increase.In addition, avoidance tactics to prevent episodes may cause extreme harm to the normal functioning of your life. Some of the symptoms associated with this disorder include:? Trouble breathing? Racing heart? Feeling faint or dizzy? Numbness? Hot or Cold Flashes? Excessive fear of losing control, dying or losing your mind? Muscle pain and discomfort? Chest pain and discomfort? Bowel TroublesThese are just some of the symptoms and certainly if you have this problem you could be experiencing some, all or different sets of problems than what are listed here. Many people with this problem consult doctors, which is a smart course of action.These symptoms can be very scary and they may be an indication that you have a serious medical problem. Getting checked out by a doctor is important to rule out any physical problems and provide some small measure of peace of mind about your suffering.While consulting a doctor may rule out the need for multiple bypasses, it does not solve your problem. Panic attacks are still ruining your life. You can pay big bucks for psychological treatment or prescription medications to treat your anxiety and depression.However, these options are not appealing to many people. There are alternatives. There are relaxation techniques that can be utilized to calm the overactive nerves and release the tension.Many people are able to achieve positive results through a consistent exercise program where they work off accumulated stress and fill the body with endorphins, creating a positive feeling for a body and mind so sorely in need of it.Many people also find that mind exercises such as meditation work to channel the anxiety into more positive pathways and release the negative build up. Meditation is a great way to control your panic attacks because it is fully portable. It can be done anywhere, at anytime and it soothes a worried mind and releases a lot of angst.Meditation is something that anyone can learn and it really just requires practice and focus to become proficient. Using alternative techniques to relieve your worry is a great way to avoid the side effects and expense of prescription medications and therapy.

Panic Attacks – Do You Have Panic Disorder? Here Is A List Of Symptoms And Explanations!

January 8th, 2010

Panic Disorder is a serious problem and a condition recognized by the American Psychiatric Association that affects millions of Americans. This condition takes a panic attack a step further. Not only must you have experienced two or more attacks, you must also have had those attacks followed by a prolonged period of excessive worry over the possibility of another attack occurring.Anxiety attacks don´t occur because you are obsessing over something but rather they happen spontaneously, out of the blue, in places and among people you wouldn´t ordinarily associate with extreme apprehension. That is what makes these episodes so scary, the sheer unpredictability can be very troubling and cause the worry that turns these isolated instances into a disorder.The loss of control and fear are major contributing factors in turning isolated attacks into a disorder. Once you have panic disorder, your worry over another anxiety attack becomes pronounced and helps to foster an environment and feeling where attacks may only increase.In addition, avoidance tactics to prevent episodes may cause extreme harm to the normal functioning of your life. Some of the symptoms associated with this disorder include:? Trouble breathing? Racing heart? Feeling faint or dizzy? Numbness? Hot or Cold Flashes? Excessive fear of losing control, dying or losing your mind? Muscle pain and discomfort? Chest pain and discomfort? Bowel TroublesThese are just some of the symptoms and certainly if you have this problem you could be experiencing some, all or different sets of problems than what are listed here. Many people with this problem consult doctors, which is a smart course of action.These symptoms can be very scary and they may be an indication that you have a serious medical problem. Getting checked out by a doctor is important to rule out any physical problems and provide some small measure of peace of mind about your suffering.While consulting a doctor may rule out the need for multiple bypasses, it does not solve your problem. Panic attacks are still ruining your life. You can pay big bucks for psychological treatment or prescription medications to treat your anxiety and depression.However, these options are not appealing to many people. There are alternatives. There are relaxation techniques that can be utilized to calm the overactive nerves and release the tension.Many people are able to achieve positive results through a consistent exercise program where they work off accumulated stress and fill the body with endorphins, creating a positive feeling for a body and mind so sorely in need of it.Many people also find that mind exercises such as meditation work to channel the anxiety into more positive pathways and release the negative build up. Meditation is a great way to control your panic attacks because it is fully portable. It can be done anywhere, at anytime and it soothes a worried mind and releases a lot of angst.Meditation is something that anyone can learn and it really just requires practice and focus to become proficient. Using alternative techniques to relieve your worry is a great way to avoid the side effects and expense of prescription medications and therapy.

Panic Attack Disorder Facts

January 1st, 2010

Here are some interesting panic attack disorder facts. A panic attack normally comes out of the blue. It’s one of the most terrifying experiences any person can go through, leaving you feeling shocked and distressed.

This is not your normal ‘stress’ or ‘anxiety’ or ‘feeling worried’ situation. It’s much more powerful than that, which most people can never

understand. They may think they’ve had it too, but it’s highly unlikely.

Generally, attacks last for several minutes. When it starts happening regularly, and if you start fearing the next one, you then have a panic or

anxiety disorder.Some Symptoms & Signs

Feeling dizzy & lightheaded

Breathing difficulty

Chest pains

Racing, pounding heart

Fear of dying

Fear of losing control

Fear of going crazy

Sweating

In the United States alone, it is thought that over 4 million people suffer from panic attacks. The numbers are probably higher. Many won’t even

know about it, as they go from doctor to doctor, only to be told they’re alright.

It’s estimated that 13% of the world has an anxiety disorder. That is a staggering statistic. That means 13 out of every 100 people have some

kind of anxiety disorder.

Most of the time, a panic attack hits a person in their late teens and early adulthood. When it starts to get worse, a sufferer starts avoiding

situations. This is known as agoraphobia, which is even more serious. You will end up with no quality of life.

One important panic attack disorder fact is that it does not ‘go away on its own’. Despite doctors telling you it’s not serious, or it’s in your head, it is here to stay. You will need proper treatment, or it can go on for years.Causes

Although highly researched, no one can confirm the causes. There is strong evidence that it’s biological. There is also strong evidence of

heredity. The only thing that can be confirmed is that it’s a genuine illness that requires help.Treatment

There are many effective methods available. These include:

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Alternate treatments like homeopathy

Self help such as The Linden Method

Support groups

Meditation

YogaHypnosis

Medication

Gradual exposure for agoraphobia

Flooding for agoraphobia

If you begin changing your thinking, this can lead to changing the way you react. Changing your reaction gradually forces the brain to react

differently. This makes the fear of panic attacks gradually disappear.

It takes a lot of big and little changes to get over anxiety disorders. Work on the subtle changes, things that won’t cause much anxiety and work your way up slowly.

For example, if you have panic attacks that are made worse by caffeine, slowly reduce it from your diet. Then move on to relaxation techniques such as deep breathing which requires time, effort and motivation.

After that, you could incorporate exercise into your routine. Time management is going to be a major factor. You’ll have to organize your life to fit in your therapy sessions.

It’s a slow process for most people, but you have to start somewhere. With a lot of changes and with proper guidance, you can make tremendous strides.

Discovering Much Needed Help for Panic Attacks

December 17th, 2009

With the troubling times that have befallen us lately, the occurrence of anxiety or panic attacks are on the rise. Some top professionals have conducted studies that show at least 1 out of every 5 adults will be stricken with these conditions in any given year.
When you are looking for help with your panic attacks it can be very helpful if not only know what caused the attack, but when and where it o cured. Once an individual can recognize the preliminary symptoms it will be much easier for them to deal with. As you become more aware of the symptoms, your ability to stop one of these attacks will grow stronger.
When we try and analyze what is causing our panic or anxiety attacks, the following symptoms will help in the process:
1) A sense of tightening in the chest
2) Abnormal or erratic breathing conditions
3) A sense of fear that is not common
4) An overwhelming feeling of multiple problems to a singular situation
There are many forms and therapies that can be utilized to deal with panic or anxiety attacks. One of these things can be to change your focus to an event in your past that brought you pleasure. One other thing that works is to focus and try and control your breathing if it seems to be abnormal. Finally, it is a great idea to jot down what you think may have caused your latest episode to come to pass. These are merely short terms fixes to a sometimes long term problem and shouldn’t be used in place of professional advice.
Arguably one of the best things you can do when desiring help for panic attacks is to change your mental focus to something positive. Now I know this is easier said than done, but it can be very helpful if utilized. Most people don’t realize but your thoughts are very powerful things that can be very helpful in these situations.
As our world changes in what seems like for the worse, many more people are now experiencing anxiety or panic attacks than ever before. This is understandable given our current times, but we don’t have to sit back and feel helpless. Some people have recorded feeling totally overwhelmed while under an anxiety or panic attack. The good news is, there is a cure for this affliction. Just remember to take your focus off what’s enabling the attack and shift it toward something positive.

A Guide To Anxiety Disorders

December 10th, 2009

Anxiety disorders are one of the most common psychiatric illnesses affecting both children and adults.  There are about 40 million known cases in the United States alone.  These disorders usually develop from a complex set of risk factors which may include personality, brain chemistry, genetics, and life events.  Though anxiety disorders may be derived from so many factors, they are highly treatable.  However, perhaps because of the stigma attached to anxiety disorders, only about one in three people afflicted actually receive any type of treatment.

It is important to know that the phrase “anxiety disorder” is an umbrella term for more specialized disorders including Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Panic Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia), and Specific Phobias.  Regardless of what specific anxiety disorder a person has, they can be quite debilitating with a variety of symptoms.  In most cases, anxiety disorders present themselves with other mental disorders such as depression.

The symptoms of anxiety orders may manifest themselves at an early age or start suddenly, perhaps after a triggering event.  During high stress periods, anxiety disorder symptoms may present themselves more frequently or with greater severity.  Symptoms include sweating, headache, muscle spasms, hypertension, palpitations, fatigue, and exhaustion to name a few.

As mentioned, anxiety disorders are highly treatable.  Patients suffering from anxiety orders may be treated by psychosocial therapies, medication, or a combination of both.  Psychosocial therapies are usually attempted first and include Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), anxiety management, relaxation therapies, exposure therapy, and psychotherapy.  These therapies always involve working closely with a mental health professional, usually a psychiatrist, psychologist or social worker.  During such therapies, patients and professionals discover what the source of the anxiety disorder is and how to deal with it.

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy is one of the most useful of the therapies for anxiety disorders.  CBT actually helps people change their thinking patterns so that their reactions to anxiety-provoking situations become less severe.  Successful CBT can make patients understand that their panic or anxiety attack is not really a heart attack

Many times, anxiety disorders are treated with not only psychotherapies but also with medications.  The drugs most commonly associated with anxiety disorder treatment include SSRIs, which are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, beta blockers, benzodiazepines, tricyclic antidepressants, and MAOIs, which are monoamine oxidase inhibitors.  Medication alone will not cure anxiety disorders, but will help keep them under control.

The most successful treatments of anxiety disorders involve the combination of medication and psychotherapy.  Many doctors will prescribe medication shortly after diagnosis so that the symptoms are alleviated quickly (usually within 4 to 6 weeks) and allows the psychotherapy protocol time to become effective.

First Step in Curing Panic Attacks is Knowing Its Root Causes

December 8th, 2009

It strikes seemingly out of no where a sudden intense terror and overwhelming fear. You have been hit by panic attacks and you know you cannot stop it from happening once it started. You have been consumed by sheer fear that you find difficulties in breathing and your body is shaking and trembling. You may find your heartbeat pounding very hard and fast that it feels like it never go away. Are you pondering why panic attacks happen to yourself and the causes of your panic attacks?

A panic attack is undoubtedly a sensation so strong and real that leaves you emotionally debilitating, tired and shaking. The catalyst of the attacks can be very different from different persons; it might be even as mild as a sensation that ever impacted you significantly in your life. There may be a series of events that relate back to family history, mental health conditions, manipulation of drugs and so forth.

It is normal when you are told of panic attacks that strike during shopping at supermarket, watching a movie, struggling for an interview or even when sleeping or doing nothing at home. Do not be surprised at all because the triggers for panic attacks do not necessarily be something that is traumatic or painful in your encounter. It can hit you any time and anywhere!

This premise is always upheld curing the roots of a problem! Have you identify your personal panic attack causes in order to overcome your panic attacks through treatment and therapies? Finding the underlying roots of the attack is by far the most important yet most difficult task to begin with on your road to recovery. In light of the endless possible reasons that may trigger your attack, it is a challenging task to actually identify the real reason behind these triggers. Nevertheless, it cannot be stressed enough that only with the knowledge of your personal attack cause that you can more effectively and acutely cure yourself of panic attacks.

It entails taking a good hard look at your worst fears and finding the root of it. This is difficult in and of itself, but made doubly more so when you suffer from panic attacks.

A therapist skilled in the ways of panic attacks will definitely alleviate your sufferings but one must be prepared in the fact that intimate knowledge of your personal doings will be shared and analyzed by the said therapist.

Matters should hopefully progress from this and you should be able to work through your problems and perhaps be finally able to eliminate your panic attack cause, and ultimately your panic attacks once and for all.

Panic Attacks Cause Your Body To Go Into Survival Mode!

November 27th, 2009

Panic attacks are frightening! They are worse than being chased by Mike Meyers or pursued by Freddy Krueger. These acute episodes are particularly frightening because they can strike so unexpectedly. 

The symptoms and effects of severe anxiety can mirror actual medical problems, leading you to fear for your very life. Moreover, you lose control during an attack and can easily become the source of ridicule. The humiliation that people who contend with this problem feel is one of the main reasons that their lifestyles are so dramatically affected by this condition.

Stop avoiding activities, people and opportunities because you are afraid of having a panic attack. You can retrain your body and mind to confront difficult or disturbing stimuli with a calm demeanor instead of massive apprehension. 

While this certainly sounds good, actually achieving these results takes work, determination and practice. If you are willing to work at it, you can avoid prescription medication and deal with your anxiety through relaxation techniques.  While prescription medication and therapy can help with severe worry, they also have drawbacks. Prescription medications are addictive and have side effects. Both medications and therapy can be expensive and many people don´t like the idea of spilling their cuts on someone´s couch. 

There are tools, methods and activities that can be used to assist you in coping with panic attacks. You need to redirect the negative, worrisome thoughts that are plaguing your mind and manifesting in your physical body, with more positive attitudes. 

It´s a simple premise, but it takes work to achieve. You can conquer your fears; you have the power as long as you have the willpower. 

The secret to dealing with panicked thoughts is to retrain your mind to focus on the positive aspects of a situation rather than heighten the negative aspects. Panic attack sufferers tend to blow everything out of proportion. Their mind fills with one thought after another, each more disturbing than the last to the point where their mind and body become overwhelmed. The body goes into survival mode because the mind is telling it there is real danger. The sensations that course through our body cause even more worry and fear, heightening the possibility for subsequent attacks. 

There are alternatives to prescription medications, especially for mild and moderate anxiety sufferers. The key is releasing the tension in the body and trying to initiate the relaxation response in the body.

By initiating the relaxation response, you are taking the body out of survival mode. This allows sensation to return to your extremities, allows blood to flow more evenly and slowly throughout the body and enables your breathing to return to normal. 

Panic attacks affect and interfere with every facet of a person´s life. They make you afraid to try new things, take advantage of new opportunities and experience life to its fullest. Don´t let panic attacks beat you down and affect your life. Find outlets for your worry and start your recovery by finding ways to trigger the relaxation response.

Panic Attacks Treatment – 5 Steps to Follow Towards the Path of Relief!

November 26th, 2009

Panic attacks leave a terrible impact on a person´s life. There are several symptoms that tend to disturb a person in many ways. An individual with panic attack disorder also lives in constant worry that he may have to soon suffer an attack and feel embarrassed in front of other people.

However, what most people are not aware of is that panic attack disorders are treatable, no matter how serious or intense the case. Experts in the field of medical science tend to recommend different types of techniques and therapies to facilitate the sufferer to lead a normal life. They believe that the disorder is a result of a combination of several environmental as well as biological factors just as other serious disorders like diabetes and heart disease.

People can be relieved of the scary symptoms via professional care. Success of the treatment depends and varies from one individual to the other. Some people may respond to a therapy within a few months while others may require about a year. The treatment method may also be made complex keeping in mind the exact state of the individual and intensity of the disorder.

The professional needs to understand whether the individual is suffering from depression or substance abuse. Sometimes, people may also suffer from more than one anxiety disorder. This also makes the treatment procedure, a little complicated.

There are certain steps recommended by the experts to people with panic attack disorder. Following these steps will help overcoming disturbing symptoms and even over-come avoidance of panic attacks.

Before following the steps given below, it is important to remember that avoiding places and situation that leads to occurrence of panic is not recommended. Avoidance tends to stimulate panic development.

Steps to follow:

a) Step one: Prepare a list: You must prepare a list of all types of safety behaviors you can imagine as well as exact reasons for adopting these. Also make a note of what you fear in case, you don’t follow these safety behaviors. 

b) Step two: Rate Behaviors:  You need to rate each of these behaviors on a scale of 1 to 10.

c) Step three: Prepare a list: Now, make a new list again and write down all the items in order of severity. The lowest severe should appear on top.

d) Step four: Rational alternatives: You need to have a look at all your reasons one by one. Now write down alternatives that are more rational. For instance, my heart seems to be fine hence, I can walk a little faster.

e) Step five: Decision to change: You must take the first behavior appearing on your list and try as hard as possible to resist it. Doing this will provide you an opportunity to understand that things are fine around you.

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