[?] You Can Subscribe Here

XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines


Home
Intro to Counsling
Coaching W/Mike
Leave Me a Note?
Science of Love
Science Relationship
Sex Counseling
Love Counseling
Counseling Blog
Counseling Video
Cnslng Tech. Video
Basic Techniques
Counseling Theories
Counseling Skills
Counseling Sessions
Counseling Jobs
Phone Counseling
yesdebtfree.org
Debt Counseling
Consumer Credit
Positive Psychology
Mental Health
Very Useful Tools
Online  Degree
Angerrrrr
Alternative Tools
Addictions
Shopping Addiction
Grief Counseling
MarriageCounseling
Anti-Stress
Self-Help
 Online Income
Twitter Me
Brain Software
Imprv Brain Memory
Brain Fitness Pro
Bigger Brain Power
Mind Sparke
Brain Fitness
Computerized Tx.
Autism News
Gerontlgy Cnseling
Frugal Counselor
gerontology
Life Skills Coach
Personal Coach
Links
About Us
Emotional Intel.
Domestic Abuse
Omega 3 & Brain
Beck Diet Solution
Disclaimer
Parent Counseling
Heartmath Solution
Coaching Videos
Nutrition Counselng
Divorce Counselng
Newsletter
Trauma Counseling
Counsling Rockfrd
Counseling Txtbook
Counsling Student
Depression
Counseling Books
Counseling Degree
Body Language
Anxiety Counselling
Counseling Research

Enter your E-mail Address

Enter your First Name (optional)

Then

Don't worry -- your e-mail address is totally secure.
I promise to use it only to send you AskMiketheCounselor2.
 

Stop Panic Attacks

Stop Panic Attacks



emWave PSR





Stop Panic Attacks

Anxiety is on the rise and more people are seeking ways to stop panic attacks without having to rely on prescription medications. Some of the most popular solutions are mental strategies and natural (herbal) medications.

A panic attack is a very real physical ailment. Most people want you to believe it’s all in your head, but there are physical symptoms that accompany these episodes. Adrenaline floods your bloodstream and a wave of fear overcomes you.

Your body reacts to the adrenaline by increasing blood supply, which makes you feel your heart pounding, your face and body flush, and more. Your mind has to stop the flow of adrenaline in order for the physical symptoms to subside. You have to find a way to control your mind during these episodes or prevent it from occurring completely.

First, you have to relax. Easier said than done when you’re going through a panic attack, right? But to stop panic attacks, you must get your mind and body to a more relaxed state. Deep breathing will help with this.

Some people control panic attacks completely with deep breathing techniques. Try to focus your mind on the reality of the situation – that it’s only a panic attack – nothing more serious.

Breathe as slowly as possible – inhaling through your nose and exhaling through your mouth. Some people are able to hold the inhaled breath for a couple of seconds, which helps to calm your body and mind.

Second, you have to talk yourself through this episode. Your mind is trying to tell you that death is imminent, that the worst is about to happen. Without publicly making a scene, close your eyes (if possible) and tell yourself that this is not an emergency – that you are not going to panic and that you will remain calm.

Continue with the self talk. Most panic attack sufferers keep repeating panicked statements during these episodes. Replace those with something positive. Repeat the reality of the situation to yourself. Instead of, “My heart is about to explode,” say, “I’m only having a surge of adrenaline that’s making my heart beat faster and it will stop as soon as I calm down.”

Take precautionary measures that allow you to have proof that everything’s okay. For instance, meet with your doctor to ensure that your heart is healthy. That way, when you’re having a panic attack and fear that you’re having a heart attack, you can tell yourself, “My doctor said my heart is fine – this is only a panic attack.”

You can stop panic attacks with ease if you learn to work through them. Your mind has a lot of power in controlling these episodes but it’s up to you to learn how to master the techniques that keep anxiety at bay.

The one thing that nobody tells you is that your thoughts and the feelings that follow them happen very rapidly.

Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi, Ph.D. in his bood FLOW reports that the Central Nervous System (CNS) processes sensory data, which means sounds like tone of voice and visual data like facial expressions in packets of seven bits of data and the shortest amount of time between packets of data is 1/18th second.

It takes us 1/10th second to blink our eyes.

Paul Ekman, Ph.D., who has studied facial expressions for 25 years of so, says that we can respond to a very subtle change in expression in 1/25th second, so it is no wonder that a panic attack feels overwhelming.

It feels like it comes on with no warning.

The good news is that you have handled sudden changes in feelings and thinking tens of thousands of time.

The bad news is that it doesn't take too many breakdowns in capturing and changing strong emotions for the process to become a habit, so I better have some deep breathing and pleasant thinking tools available for implementation within the heart beat if not the blink of an eye.

Luckily for us there are now some very powerful biofeedback technologies available for use to stop panic attacks.

One that I have used personally and professionally is Heartmath heart rate variability biofeedback, which is a feel good tool I can use on any heart beat to move my heart rate into a coherent heart beat.

Heartmath heart rate variability biofeedback is based on recent discoveries about the heart's own nervous system that no one knew about 20 years ago.

The long and the short of it is that I can use both CBT and deep breathing with computerized feedback to learn a powerful tool to use when and if a panic attack strikes.

But there is more to Heartmath heart rate variability biofeedback than just a tool to use in the face of a panic or anger emergency.

Heartmath heart rate variability biofeedack is a lifestyle tool that I can implement very frequently in short bursts to help in the antiaging process, because it changes the hormonal bath inside my body and another very powerful impact is that it activates the higher perceptual centers in my brain for more effective decision making.

Not sure about you, but I like the idea of my brain making effective decisions rather than my emotions.

In fact, the brain fitness gurus are saying that stress management is a key piece of the neurogenesis and neuroplasticity landscape.

Neurogenesis means the growth on new neurons daily, and neuroplasticity describes how those new neurons link together when new learning takes place.

In fact, Alvaro Fernandez, the co-creator of the SharpBrains blog, says that Heartmath is the best stress management tool on the market.

Well, there you have it, some great ideas and new tools for stopping panic attacks.

emWave PSR

Web's Best Brain Games



Would You Share What You Are Most Grateful For?

Very early in my personal growth experience, a wise person taught me to use the phrase "gratitude is the attitude" when I was resentful or afraid and that phrase has helped me feel better tens of thousands of times.

Would you share your favorite gratitude story by clicking here? Your story may be just what another person needs to renew themselves.

Your story becomes part of this website (which shows the site's most recent pages) and a permanent part of Ask Mike the Counselor2 for others to read!

And I'll tweet your Web page at my Twitter account, too!

Enter Your Title

Tell Us Your Story! [ ? ]

Upload 1-4 Pictures or Graphics (optional) [ ? ]

Add a Picture/Graphic Caption (optional) 

Click here to upload more images (optional)

Author Information (optional)

To receive credit as the author, enter your information below.

Your Name

(first or full name)

Your Location

(ex. City, State, Country)

Submit Your Contribution

Check box to agree to these submission guidelines.


(You can preview and edit on the next page)


 







Fuller, the Therapy Dog, Welcomes You! Can you bring in his briefcase?



Fuller will be updating our Pinterest pictures, and asks that if you like them, that you Pin them, so he gets a sense of what you enjoy. Right now he is sniffing at all the outdoor scenes I like. Let him know.



Positive Psychology



Brain Neuroplasticity



AskMikeTheCounselor2.com












Track Your Calorie Loss on Your Smart Phone?

Will My Phone Tell Google? Or My Mom?

This Body Media tool looks very exciting to me. I really could use immediate feedback about my food choices, and even an old "how-does-this-thing-work?" cell phone noobie like myself could handle this. I can record my food use and get real time feedback about calorie burn vs calorie intake? Very efficient, and just the motivation I need.

New Smartphone App from BodyMedia