Tuesday, 15 October 2013

How To Stop Anxiety - Exposing The Truth About 'panic Away'

By Cecelia C. Bridgeman


You can stop anxiety in several ways. One way will not guarantee that the results are permanent. The other will. While anxiety medication can ease the symptoms, it is not a cure. Drugs calm you so that your body does not remain in a state of constant tension. Being tense keeps your body on the alert because it knows something is not quite right. It is expecting to have to react at a moment's notice, as soon as the alarm is triggered.Your thoughts trigger that alarm constantly when you have anxiety disorder because you are always waiting and anticipating. You probably don't know what it is that you are expecting to happen. You just feel uneasy. You might even feel a sense of dread.
[How To Stop Anxiety]


The method was developed by Barry McDonagh himself. He used to suffer from frequent panic attacks and GAD or the General Anxiety Disorder. According to him, some would not think that it is even possible to have a natural way of relief from panic attack. But amazingly, Barry developed a simple technique based on advanced psychology. He is happy to share his developments with those who, like him, are suffering from panic attacks.

First of all, one has to know the signs and symptoms if you think you have the condition. First off is the feeling of having a heart attack and tightness in the chest. There is also that feeling of nervousness and fear, especially if you are in an enclosed area or space such as traffic, supermarkets, cinemas or public transports. You are always paranoid about everything, even with normal situations, and sometimes you have the feeling that you might go insane and lose yourself. If you have such symptoms, you are sure to be experiencing a panic attack.

For example, at the very 'whiff' of danger to the body, chemical reactions were triggered in the brain that produced split-second physical and emotional responses in the body. These gave the person under threat the greatly enhanced capacity to fight an enemy or wild animal, or, to run away to safety. This is why we call this the body's 'fight or flight' response.

If you find that you can't do it on your own, there are some excellent programs that will teach you how to stop anxiety quickly without drugs.f we could stop anxiety attacks in an instant and keep them from ever reoccurring, we would most certainly put this instantaneous solution into effect immediately. However, as with anything else, learning how to arrest an anxiety attack takes a little time and practice. Still, many people believe self help tactics are the best way to stop anxiety and overcome it for good. So, just what are we talking about when we mention a self-help technique that stops anxiety and keeps it away from us forever? In this article, we will explain.

So, in today's society, what can possibly 'trick' the mind into thinking that you are in danger when you definitely aren't?.If you suffer from anxiety attacks then you already have higher than (your) normal levels of stress and anxiety. There could be a number of reasons for this, but the result is that you constantly worry, stress and even obsess on a daily basis. And probably about things that you would have taken in your stride in the past.

Now, in your vulnerable state, all it takes is for your stress / anxiety to rise even more, due to a stressful event or situation, such as sitting (or studying for) an exam, being stuck in traffic, shopping in a very crowded supermarket, etc. The outcome is that your overall anxiety levels are increased dramatically enough to 'fool' your mind into believing that you're under threat, and so the fight or flight response is triggered.

The correct response toward these horrific feelings is complete passivity. This means instead of fighting these horrific feelings, actually take note of them. Instead of wanting to get rid of them, realize you can live with them and solidly resolve that you will do whatever you are doing with these feelings present. Realize you can do anything just as well with these feelings present as you can without them present. Make no attempt to stop them in any way and realize that they most certainly will disappear on their own timetable. In short, the key to overcoming an anxiety attack is to let it run its course.

By taking this attitude for a period of time, you will see anxiety attacks come and go and they will start to mean much less to you. So, during those times between anxiety attacks simply accept the fact you suffer from anxiety attack syndrome and be assured it is a temporary stage of your life. In no way dread any further anxiety attacks. The reason for this is simple; it is because it is this very dread of the anxiety attacks the anxiety itself feeds upon.

Start to go out and put yourself in situations that you don't comfortable in. Take small steps to do this, see a positive outcome in your mind and see people attracted to you. Right now you've avoided social situations and thus created a negative memory to those types of situations. If you've been invited to a party and you've made all different of excuses to avoid it, the next time a party comes up you're going to feel anxious. Start attending parties and nights out even if it will shock everyone that you've said yes. You'll only have to put up with that once.




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