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Behavioral Therapy and Panic Attacks
While panic attacks can be devastating to your sense of reality and your sense of self, luckily there are treatment options that can help to ease the stress you're feeling. One of the ways you can ease the anxiety that you are feeling when you are going through a panic attack or you feel one coming on is to change your way of thinking, to not be so stressed out about it. It sounds complicated, but stressing about having a panic attack can worsen the symptoms you are feeling, which are already bad enough.
Because it is often so complicated to change your way of thinking when it comes to panic attacks, many people choose to involve behavioral therapists. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is the study and process of changing your behavior and your thought processes, to ease the anxiety that occurs, is caused by, and leads to panic attacks.
Panic attacks are extremely frightening; they are usually accompanied by severe chest pains, difficulty breathing, dizziness, numbness of the body, and increased pulse. They are moments of intense fear, often crippling, that are caused by something in the brain or your surroundings that causes a flight reaction. This is what causes the fear, and although panic attacks have to do with emotions they are not controllable.
During behavioral therapy sessions, panic attack sufferers are given a set of coping skills that extend beyond medication, hypnosis, or any other direct form of treatment for panic attacks. Behavioral therapy sessions give panic attack sufferers the tools they need to ease their stress, relax, and focus on other things in hopes that their panic attack symptoms will subside.
Behavioral therapists can help panic attack sufferers identify the thought processes, and the things in their environments that cause panic attacks. The goal of behavioral therapy for panic attack sufferers is to try to find the root of panic attacks, and prevent them from happening. While the chances of eliminating panic attacks completely through behavioral therapy alone are not always the greatest, behavioral therapy can certainly help to lessen the severity of the symptoms and the frequency of the attacks, working towards eventually eliminating them as a problem altogether. The anxiety that the thought of having panic attacks brings often does bring on panic attacks, so needless to say this is a cycle that must be stopped. Cognitive behavioral therapLeadingists can help with this.
Panic attacks are all about a belief! It is all about your body's subconscious belief that for some reason or another, you are in danger. Obviously this usually isn't the case (or what you are feeling is called FEAR and not a panic attack) but if you can train your brain to understand that you are not in danger, it is just over reacting to something for some reason, you are able to have control over yourself, and your panic attacks again. While behavioral therapists are not the only option for successful cure of panic disorders, they are an integral part of an effective system of treatment.





