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Panic Disorder
Panic disorder is characterized by anxiety
attacks. An anxiety attack is a sudden feeling of intense fear or
discomfort, seemingly from nowhere. It builds up rapidly and then fades over
a period of about 10 minutes. However, sometimes they can recur repeatedly
over a few hours.
It is not unusual to have a one off anxiety attack which would not indicate
a disorder.
These attacks can be:
- Random The anxiety attack
occurs without warning and for no identifiable reason.
- Habitual Where a particular
place or event always triggers an anxiety attack. E.g. subway trains,
lifts, crowds.
- Occasional Where a particular
activity sometimes, but not always produces an anxiety attack.
Generally you would need to experience at
least two anxiety attacks and probably anxiety over a possible further
attack before you should consider yourself with a disorder and seek medical
advice.
The disorder takes hold when you begin to constantly worry that you will
have another anxiety attack.
An anxiety attack will include four or more of the following panic symptoms
with no warning and for no identifiable reason. The symptoms occur mostly as
a result of the release of adrenaline into the system and hyperventilation.
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Panic Disorder Symptoms
Psychological Symptoms
- Feeling of losing control.
- Fear of dying or imminent doom.
- Feeling of going crazy.
- Feelings of not being in your body,
drifting away.
Physical Symptoms
- Hot and cold flushes.
- Nausea, sinking feeling in the
stomach.
- Shaking, trembling, jerking movements.
- Sweating.
- Breathing difficulties.
- Heartbeat irregular, racing or beating
strongly.
- Tingling sensations or numbness
especially in fingers and toes.
- Chest pains
- Dry mouth and choking sensations
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Panic Disorder Treatment
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Distraction – arithmetic, anchored
memory
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Disconnection – the experimental lab
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Relaxation
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Exposure or Flooding – recreating the
symptoms to familiarize yourself with them.
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Exercise
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Dietary changes
- alkaline diet
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Hypnotherapy – cognitive behaviour
techniques
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Deliberate changes in daily habits and
lifestyle.
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