How to Stop Panic Attacks: Inspired by Claire Weekes

  Hi. I’m Lynette from PanicAttackRecovery.com. We’re a collaboration of former sufferers who are helping current sufferers of anxiety, panic attacks, and agoraphobia. Our videos are designed for those suffering from anxiety, panic attacks, and agoraphobia. However, anyone can benefit from them. Today I want to discuss a technique gleaned from Dr. Claire Weekes, M.D. We, at PanicAttackRecovery.com, like this strategy because it is simple yet quite effective. Dr. Weekes suggested that when someone experiences increased anxiety or a panic attack, they should simply stop doing whatever they are doing. For example, if you find that you’re becoming entrenched in your anxious thoughts, and feel like you are on the verge of a panic attack, just stop whatever you are doing. Let’s provide a real-life example, that could save your life! If you have ever spent time in the outdoors, whether hiking, camping, or involved in another activity in the outdoors, you may have had the experience of losing your bearings.   In other words, getting off course and feeling like you might not be able to find your way back. You know the feeling if you’ve ever experienced it. It can be pretty scary. Your heart starts racing, your mouth gets dry, it’s hard to think straight, etc. The fight or flight response begins like the experience of a panic attack. Many experienced outdoor enthusiasts have suggested: that while someone can lose their bearings in the woods, they should not panic. Getting anxious can tend to make you simply go in circles and tire yourself out. This can further increase your anxiety. Instead of panicking, experienced persons know that they should remain calm. By remaining calm, they will be in a better position to use their navigation skills and other reasoning strategies to find their way back.   They could devise a plan and find their way out of the woods. For example, they might consult their compass. They could listen for the buzz of traffic from the nearest highway, or try to locate the nearest stream or river so that they can follow it back to the nearest opening. And, in the worst case scenario, experts say that if one finds themselves lost in the woods, one can spend a night in the woods safely by building a fire and temporary shelter. Then the next day, once they are rested and daylight returns, they are in a much better position to navigate their way out.   Imagine trying to accomplish these things when you are in a state of panic. In such a scenario, it is the panic that can endanger people’s lives. In other words, your fear is the thing to most be concerned over when you are lost in the woods. This is not only the case with the example provided, but in reality, fear is usually the biggest factor in anxiety and panic attacks. And that’s why using Dr. Weekes’ suggestion can be so effective for anxiety. You can stop doing whatever it is that you’re doing, stop exacerbating the situation, and your sense of control returns because you are no longer feeding your anxiety and you begin to enable yourself to think more clearly. Then you will be in a more rational state to respond to the challenge you are facing. Allow yourself to think about the worst-case scenario when it comes to a panic attack. What would happen if you stopped doing whatever it is you’re doing when you feel a panic attack coming on? Many people at first believe that they’ll spiral out of control.   However, this is not the case. Rather, by not feeding your anxiety, you will begin to feel better and regain the feeling of control that you never really did lose but you felt like you were losing. Like anything, this technique requires practice. However, over time you can demonstrate for yourself how effective this approach can be and realize that you don’t have to get stuck in a pattern that makes your emotions worse. Best of all, while this suggestion can be very beneficial for anxiety and panic attack sufferers, it extends more broadly to other emotions that many people experience from time to time.   Our videos are designed for those suffering from anxiety, panic attacks, and agoraphobia. However, anyone can benefit from them. To ensure you benefit from all of the information that we share regularly, you can visit our website, and sign up for our free email newsletter. Please visit our website at PanicAttackRecovery.com. As found on YouTube ꜱʟɪᴍᴄʀʏꜱᴛᴀʟ The World’s Only Slimming Crystal Water Bottles! The unique combination of crystals is so powerful that it has been used for decades by crystal healing experts to help thousands of men and women change their lives for the better ➯➱ ➫ ➪➬ ᴛʏᴘᴇ ᴏʀ ᴘᴀꜱᴛᴇ ʏᴏᴜʀ ᴄᴏɴᴛᴇɴᴛ ʜᴇʀᴇ [Official] ᵘᵖᵗᵒ ⁷⁰% ᵒᶠᶠ ᵗᵒᵈᵃʸ!