Anxiety Attack Treatments

Anxiety attacks are frightening but the good thing is, episodes are generally harmless. In most cases, attacks rarely last for more than 30 minutes, with peak of intensity within the first 10 minutes. What make such attacks dangerous is if it becomes chronic and if it already affects the well-being of a person and already disrupts his normal way of life.

Several treatments are proven very effective in stopping anxiety attacks. Let us look at some of the more popular ones:

Breathing technique – is one of the most effective ways in controlling anxiety attacks. Proper breathing helps slow down heartbeat and helps calm the tensed muscles as a result of the attack. Breathing also diverts the mind’s attention from the “trigger” and calms the self, thus, stopping the attack even faster. Proper breathing techniques are easy to learn and master. [Read more...]

8 Tips for a Stress-Free Vacation

By Sheri Keyser

Preparing for a vacation should be exciting and fun. Unfortunately, it seems as though whenever we go on vacation, there are always last-minute household concerns to attend to, such as: Who will take care of our pets? Who will water our plants? How will we keep our home secure?

Without a plan, we may be left wondering whether we left the oven on, locked the doors, or packed everything we needed for our trip. These concerns can make our journey less enjoyable and our vacation worrisome. The following helpful vacation preparation tips will ensure that you always leave for vacation feeling fully prepared, relaxed, and secure so you can get the most out of your trip.
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Anxiety Treatment: Psychotherapy

The Difference between Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia

For most people, dealing with life stressors job changes, moving, pregnancy, birth of a child, death of a loved one etc. do not result to anxiety and panic attacks. However, to those who are vulnerable to emotional stress, such situations may lead to panic attacks even if these events happened way back in their life. The reason for this is still not fully understood but it is believed that one major cause of panic attacks is extended period of stress (not by a few days of tension but by several months of constant worrying and unprocessed emotions).

The chances of having an attack are even greater when a panic-prone person receives unnecessary stress such as additional tasks at work or additional responsibility at home. Instead of performing normally under regular circumstance, the additional load can put more pressure that can lead to more stress which can be a catalyst for an attack.

What is panic disorder?

It is commonly believed that panic attacks happen out of the blue, without any reason. It can happen to anyone at any point in their life. Many people experience one episode of panic attack. However, others go on to suffer from panic disorder. Panic disorder is characterized by several episodes of panic attacks related to past traumatic experiences, existing stress (mentioned above) or something else. [Read more...]

Read Stress Management Books To Reduce Stress

by natishanel

In a world full of pressures, tension and anxiety, stress management is not a luxury. Often, the lack of effective stress management can lead to missed opportunities, underperformance, decline in interpersonal relationships and health problems. Most importantly, a stressed out person can never be happy or grow to their potential. This is why it is important to practice effective stress management techniques in your daily life, regardless of whether you are a homemaker, a top-notch executive or a savvy politician.

A number of stress management techniques like deep breathing, Yoga, massage, meditation and visualization can effectively help you fight stress. But these are activities that require some amount of free, personal time. Unfortunately, time is something most people do not have enough of these days. This is the #1 reason why most people continue to lead highly stressed, unhealthy lives. But what if there was a way in which you could relieve stress from your mind and body, while you are on the go? [Read more...]

Anxiety Treatment: Drugs

Self-Help Treatment for Panic Attack

Although it is not advisable to diagnose yourself with panic attack, it is really not sensible to wait until your supposed “attack” is over before you do something about it. Here are the things you must know so that when you feel that you are having an attack, you know what to do:

Understand what panic attack is all about. Awareness is the most important weapon to combat panic attacks because when you feel or know that you are under an attack, it is much easier for you to counter the effects of the symptoms that go along with it. Remember this: panic attacks can happen to anyone. It can happen to stressed and depressed person as well as happy and healthy ones. It can happen without warning, without any apparent reason.

Triggers can also cause irrational and exaggerated fear and anxiety. Chemical imbalance in the body (low serotonin and low progesterone levels) can trigger an attack. And while there are so many studies that suggest some causes of panic attacks, the condition is still not fully understood. [Read more...]

Massage, Good For Reducing Stress

by mckennacon

Having a great massage is probably one of the most enjoyable remedies for stress. Laying there in a place where the world can’t get to you and having someone just help you to relax is a very welcome cure. There are so many kinds of massages offered out there today because there are so many people that go to these experts that their methods have expanded.

Many people prefer the hot stone massage or the aroma therapy massage. The techniques are different and they cover different areas. Having a man or a woman might be a important issue to some, most places provide both. Many people do not ask enough questions when they call for a massage. If you have anything that you question, you should ask. As always, if you know someone who has been to a place they love, than that is a good place to start.

There are different symptoms that lead people to need a good massage. Maybe you are experiencing headaches, stiffness in the body, and prolems with motion or flexibility. Some go because they are experiencing a lot of emotional stress and just need to find a release. [Read more...]

Do I Have an Anxiety Disorder?

Stress Management Techniques For Men and Women

By Steve Davidson Ph.D.

Work, family, credit card debt, mortgage(s), finances, in-laws; what goes through your mind and how does your body react when you think of what each one of these words means to you?

Take Sam and Sally as an example. Hard-working Sam just received news he’s been laid-off from his job that has provided for his family for the past 15 years. He’s got a family, two mortgages, credit card debt, and elderly in-laws requiring additional care each year. Sam comes home to find his wife, Sally, making dinner for their two children. She takes one look at Sam’s face and knows something’s wrong. (Sam, actually, might be in mild shock!)

In an attempt to create a relaxing diversion, Sam retreats to the family room, sits on the couch, turns on the television and stays focused on the screen. Sally comes in and asks the inevitable question “what’s wrong?” After much prodding, Sam let’s her know he’s been let go from his job. Sally wants to talk about it and Sam wants to continue watching television, thinking if there’s nothing he can do and no way to solve the problem, then why talk about it? Sally immediately gets on the phone with her closest friend and spends an hour processing what just happened. Sam retreats, Sally connects.

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