Overcoming Panick Attacks With Three Minute Therapy
Panic and anxiety attacks affect
around 5% of the population at some point in their life -
usually young people up to the age of 35. Standard medical
treatment includes a variety of medication to help ease
the affects of the attacks and help gain control at an
emotional level.
However if you are not into medication or natural remedies
to treat panic attacks, then you may want to try the Three
Minute Therapy: a cognitive approach to dealing with panic
attacks.
This may be the most logical method of overcoming
panic attacks compared to seeing a psychologist or
physician. This therapy assists the mental processes that a
person goes through when experiencing a panic attack. There are
two stages to this: first, identifying the "must do" activities
that are driving the panic attack, and secondly disputing these
"must do" activities until you overcome the pressure.
Anxiety prone people are more prone to dwell and magnify
things that they "must do". For instance, a mother of small
children might think that she "must know" exactly why she feels
panicky. She tells herself that she "must" never lose control.
She "must" not do something to look stupid. She tells herself
that she "must" have a guarantee that she's not going to make
herself panic.
These "must do" activities become an unrealistic obsession,
and this develops into feelings of fright, panic, becoming
hysterical and ultimately depression. People with these
feelings of panic might also feel that they want to avoid
uncomfortable situations so as to avoid further loss of
control.
The first step: Using Three Minute Therapy, the panic
attack sufferer needs to identify the "must do" activities in
their life. Though it is "nice" to avoid discomfort or unwanted
situations, it is not entirely a "must have" situation. Being
uncomfortable is a perfectly normal human feeling, every once
in a while. So you will need to realise that this is part of
everyday existence and get on with life.
The second step in Three Minute Therapy is to
convince yourself that these "must do" activities are not
really that important after all. This will be a real mental
battle for some people, as it goes directly against the grain
of their thinking. As a sufferer you will need to be persistent
and confront these thoughts when they arrive and dispute these
"must do" activities until you feel it is natural to let go
with the situation.
One method of overcoming panic attacks is to practise doing
things that you would otherwise be afraid of doing. This
stretches your boundaries and you will be able to demonstrate
that discomfort isn't life threatening, and will tend to
diminish in its ability to cause panic the more you face
it.
By using Three Minute Therapy you may be able to
overcome panic and anxiety attacks without the
use of drugs or medication.
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