5 PANIC ATTACK MYTHS | Kati Morton


Hey everybody! Today we're gonna be talking about the five myths of panic attacks. So let's get into them. *intro music* Now the first myth is that they're caused by stress and anxiety. If you yourself have ever suffered with a panic attack you know that they come out of nowhere we don't even know what necessarily triggers us, something may not even trigger us. It's not necessarily something that environmental or something that's occurring right now. Panic attacks honestly happen because our system gets overwhelmed and overloaded and sends us into a fight or flight response, AKA, a panic! I also don't like this myth because it implies that we have control over it like we can stop our panic attacks if we just change our environment and the truth is the panic attacks will happen in a wide variety of places for a wide variety of reasons those of which we aren't even privy too.


We don't even know why they happen. And the second myth is that they're going to make us go crazy. Panic attacks, if they happen for too long we're just gonna go insane. I've heard a lot of my clients say this, that it feels like they're losing their mind and they wonder if it can cause other mental illnesses to occur and the truth is the panic attacks usually happen because we have some underlying mental illness, whether it be another anxiety disorder or depressive disorder, any kind of mood disorder can be a lot of different components that can lead us to having panic attacks and being more predisposed for panic.


The truth is that panic attacks in no way affect the functioning of our brain as a whole in the hormones, like dopamine, norepinephrine or any kind of neurotransmitter that could cause another mental illness or psychosis or quote, unquote, make us go crazy. The third myth about panic attacks is that having a severe one is going to cause us to go into cardiac arrest. I've heard from a lot of my clients that because a racing heart is one of the symptoms that they experience most with panic attacks, or even the build-up to a panic attack, they'll start feeling their heart race and they worry that if they're in a really extreme or intense panic attack for a sustained period of time, let's say for an hour, that they're going to go into cardiac arrest and this is going to be how they're going to die and it sends them into panic even more quickly and keeps them there longer.


But the truth is and this is something important to kind of note and to tell yourself, maybe when you're, you feel those symptoms happening is that our heart is extremely strong it can beat at over 200 beats per minute for days, if not weeks especially if we're young, it can be four weeks at that rate without sustaining any damage. I just want to take a second to let that sink in. We can essentially be in panic for a really really long period of time without our heart ever being hurt or even potentially considering it going into cardiac arrest or having any kind of malfunction.


Therefore on average, panic attacks last from three to ten minutes so a three to ten minute panic attack is not in any way going to harm your heart or cause a heart attack. The fourth myth is that they're used as a way to get out of something we just don't want to do. Uh, if we hear that one more time. Am I right? For those of you who don't understand what a panic attack is or what can cause a panic attack, like I stated earlier, they come out of nowhere. They are not triggered by our environment, it's not due to an over reaction by up if usually a result of another underlying mental illness and these feel like they come out of nowhere, happen quickly and can stay and they're extremely uncomfortable, so if you found yourself having these attacks anytime you went into the grocery store, then you would start to not want to go to the grocery store or whenever you're in a crowded place, like I've had a lot of clients are like, "If I'm ever in a busy thing like a club or a concert or even like a really busy day at the mall," they've had panic attacks, we don't really know why but they're then attaching busyness and a lot of people with panic attacks therefore if someone's going to call you, if a friends going to ask you to go out to a party, and you think it's going to be a small group you're like sure, then later you find out there's going to be like 50 people there, you're like I'm gonna have to say no.



But we need to understand that panic attacks and panic disorder is a real diagnosable mental illness and because we don't know what triggers them and they come out of nowhere we fear the next one may be just around the corner. So of course we're going to limit the amount of things that we do until we can get them more under control. And the fifth and final myth about panic attacks is that there is nothing that we can do to treat them. Meeh. That's wrong, there are a lot of things we can do to treat them. Yay! Number one, and something that I've been reading because if any of you follow me or have been on the live streams or follow me on snapchat or Instagram, I have been working very hard at your anxiety workbook and I'm super excited for it to come out, but the thing that I learned through all the research I've been doing, is that progressive relaxation, you know like clench your feet, relax your feet, clench your calves, relax your calves, that type of exercise, doing that 20 to 30 minutes a day can calm our system down to such an amount that those who struggle with panic disorder may rarely, if never again, if they continue to do the progressive relaxation each day, they may never have the symptoms again.


They're still doing more studies on it but progressive relaxation is, surprising to me, but it's so amazing and been so helpful and beneficial. And the other is that CBT, so cognitive behavioral therapy, is also helpful with panic disorder and those of us who struggle with panic attacks because a lot of times we build up the panic and our system's fight-or-flight response by worrying about all of those things like it's going to cause a heart attack, I'm going to be super embarrassed, I'm going to go crazy, I may fall over or faint, all those worries and kind of falsely held beliefs that we have, CBT can really help us challenge those.


Also medications have been shown to be extremely beneficial SSRIs, SNRIs, and benzodiazepine have been shown to be extremely helpful for those of us who struggle with panic disorder and I know that not all of you are interested in taking medication this is another option that's available and if you're out there and you're struggling with panic attacks and you feel like they're happening with more frequency, it's controlling the way you live your life please reach out, please talk to someone. There are different professionals and a ton of help available, we just have to ask for it and we just have to reach out and I know it's scary to do the first reach out, but know that we're used to managing it we can handle it. We are kind, calm, wonderful people and maybe bring an extra supportive person with you to that first appointment or maybe they make the call and set up the appointment for you.


Find ways, use your resources to get the support and help that you need. Please share this video, I think a lot of people talk poorly about panic attacks or don't understand and I also put some in here, if you didn't notice for those of us who struggle and the myths that we tell ourselves about panic attack because I think both are really important to note, and leave in the comments what are some myths that you've heard. What is the way that you talk back to that, so that we have as a community are raising the stigma associated with mental health. I love you all and I will see you next time. Bye!.



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Most humans, Sadhguru says, never walk full stride, but take only half-steps due to the fear of suffering. If you go against the natural aspiration to be as much as you can be simply out of fear, then the immense possibility of being human is lost. He discusses inner management and how to handle thoughts and emotions.Tamil version – https://youtu.be/abb28UvTxQk **************************************** Download Sadhguru App 📲 http://onelink.to/sadhguru__appYogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.More Videos & Blogs on Website http://www.isha.sadhguru.orgSubscribe to our channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/sadhguru?sub_confirmation=1Free Guided Meditation by Sadhguru at http://www.ishafoundation.org/IshakriyaFree Yoga Tools For Transformation at http://isha.sadhguru.org/5-min-practices/Official Facebook Page of Sadhguru https://www.facebook.com/sadhguruOfficial Twitter Profile of Sadhguru

Social Anxiety vs. Shyness


> Now afraid of being adjudicated by others, being selfconscious, and daily social situations and avoiding meeting newpeople, these could all be signeds of social suspicion disorder, but some mightthink No. I’m just balk, I’m introverted Doctor what is the difference? when youhave patients come in and you’re and “youre telling” …> You said it! These … and peoplereally misunderstand social phobia so let me merely show. It’s not suspicion of beingsocial or anxiety of educating, it is fear of scrutiny, evaluation, arbitration, makingit chump of yourself, that’s what people fear. That’s what they bring into theroom, that’s what they bring into the situation.> Is it like what if they don’tlike me, what are they about me?> What if they don’t like me, why if…It’s what if I’mjudged, it’s what if I I imply it’s it’s nervousnes of scrutiny, and you don’t it’s it’snot paranoia but I’m walking into the room instead of just maybe looking forsomeone to talk to or noticing a friend I’m already am concerned about anxiety of beingjudged.> you slams down and you automatically …> I’m afraid. So you knowI I perhaps I appear like a shy person but I’m just the shy person is just shythat’s a temperament or a personality trait, and shyness can be grown out of aswell. We talked about shy adolescents who blossom as adults. right But that shychild wasn’t fearing scrutiny, that reticent child perhaps simply prefer to read ratherthan be outgoing or the rowdy one in a group.> Right. Where someone withsocial feeling really is just they’re panic-stricken inside.> Right. Terrified.Terrified and you don’t know what it is.> So how do you work through something likean in social feeling because as we need to live in the world, we need to go to work .> Right. So that’s where cognitive behavioral therapy jobs highly is a good one, because with your the social socially phobic person and you tell me I walkinto a apartment and I mull I look nice, and I suppose I’m dressed well, and whateverand the first expectations I have, are what are they what are they thinking about mehow are they judging me, what if I say a stupid thing, what if the wrong wordsfell out of my mouth So I asked you, well have you had any evidence but that’sever happened ..




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How to Overcome Fear? – Sadhguru

In this short clip taken from “One: The movie” – a documentary about the meaning of life; Sadhguru talks about fear. Why do we feel fear and what is it’s basis? Sadhguru explains the root cause of fear, the source of fear, and how to become free from fear.Full Transcript:Sadhguru: The fear is simply because you are not living with life, you are living in your mind. Your fear is always about what’s going to happen next. That means your fear is always about that which does not exist. If your fear is about the nonexistent, your fear is hundred percent imaginary. If you are suffering the non-existential we call that insanity. So people may be in just socially accepted levels of insanity, but if you’re afraid or if you’re suffering anything which does not exist, it amounts to insanity, isn’t it? People are always suffering either what happened yesterday or what may happen from tomorrow. So your suffering is always about that which does not exist, simply because you’re not rooted in reality, you’re always rooted in your mind. Mind is – one part of it is memory, another part of… is imagination. Both of them are in one way imagination, because both of them don’t exist right now. You’re lost in your imagination, that’s the basis of your fear. If you were rooted in reality, there would be no fear.Read more at: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/how-to-overcome-fear/ Visit: One: The Movie http://www.onetheproject.com/TheMovie.jspYogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.For more information on Sadhguru visit http://www.sadhguru.org/Learn Sadhguru’s free guided meditation http://www.ishakriya.com/ S-067 Download Sadhguru App http://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Download Sadhguru App http://onelink.to/sadhguru__app

Troubled by Fear? Just Change Your Channel! – Sadhguru

Sadhguru looks at the nature of fear and answers a question on how to overcome fear. He explains how fear arises because of excessive imagination. Instead of producing “horror movies” in our mind, produce a comedy, a love story or a suspense thriller, he says.Full Transcript:Questioner: Many times in my daily life fear stops me from doing small things and bigger things – fear from failure, fear from… maybe from rejection sometimes. How to overcome this fear?Sadhguru: You cannot overcome something which does not exist. Right now, are you in fear? Right now, that I may say something damaging? Is that the fear? (Laughs) Every moment of your life, you are in fear? No. So, when you are not in fear, just stay like that because to create fear, you have to use excessive imagination. To not be in fear, you don’t have to do anything. Fear is happening because of excessive imagination – things that have not happened, you are creating. What may happen in your mind happens in thousand different formats and most probably it never happens. The things that you have feared… Take hundred things that you have feared. Probably ninety nine of them never happened, isn’t it? Yes? So, your hear… your fear is always about that which does not exist. You cannot fight or you cannot overcome that which does not exist. We can overcome something which… that exists. You cannot overcome that which does not exist. We just have to give up that effort. Enjoy the fear. After all, it’s your making. You like horror movies?Read more at: http://isha.sadhguru.org/blog/video/troubled-fear-just-change-channel/Learn Sadhguru’s free guided meditation http://www.ishakriya.com/Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times.More Videos & Blogs on Website http://www.sadhguru.orgFree Guided Meditation by Sadhguru at http://www.ishafoundation.org/IshakriyaOfficial Facebook Page of Sadhguru https://www.facebook.com/sadhguruOfficial Twitter Profile of Sadhguru Download Sadhguru App 📲 http://onelink.to/sadhguru__app

How to overcome a panic disorder: #1 TIP TO STOP PANIC FOREVER

Hey, welcome to this video. My name is Tom, from the Alive Academy.com. And in this video we will make visible what the real root or cause of an panic disorder also known as APA. Only when we know the real cause, we can heal the root and there for automatically liberate ourselves from every other anxiety-disorder-symptom too, such as a fast heart, trembling, shaking, confusion, dizziness, nausea and or difficult breathing. Only if we know what the real root of the problem is, we will know how we can stop our panic disorder completely and for once and for all. A panic disorder is a mental disorder characterized by feeling anxiety and fear. To end the root of the problem together with all it symptoms for once and for all, and there for to shine the light onto our ‘dark’ panic disorder or fears, I came up with a drawing to show you. I don't want to give you a superficial solution, so I want to take you back to the origin. To the moment we were born. Let's represent this heart as a symbol of our free pure and fulfilled feeling at our birth.

Then from that moment until now, we have all encountered painful emotions and none of us have learned how to solve this pain. This pain sets around our pure and fulfilled feelings. Of course no one of us really want to feel this pain, that is why we all found a different way of dealing with this. You know how? By building a wall of control around it.

And how do we build that wall? We all know this I guess. From that moment we stop living from our feeling and start living from our mind or our thinking. Let me symbolize this brain for our thinking. From that moment we use our thinking nonstop to search for distractions outside ourselves, that will have to prevent us from feeling pain. And these distractions or our non stop thinking, yes of course I should be doing this, or I should be doing that, or otherwise it wouldn't feel right, this, this and that. This annoying little voice inside our head, I am sure we all know off, serves us as a band aid, on top of our wall of control. To prevent ourselves from feeling. The problem is that we do not just cover up just our pain, but also our pure feelings. And within our distractions we are still looking for a feeling. For example in creating success, we are actually looking for a feeling of fulfillment.

Or by starting a relationship, because we'd rather not be alone, because then we are not distracted anymore and then we feel pain. So we are searching for a feeling to fulfill ourselves with a relationship. And even in simple things a new Smartphone, a new car, new house, we search for this long lasting feeling of being complete and fulfilled by running away from our feelings. The contradiction shows itself very clearly, yet we do not question ourselves about these choices and the routine that is has become for so many of us.

We rather invest all of our money in time to build a life filled with these distractions that never work permanently. That create something like a reality replacement for the feeling that we actually are missing. A replaced identity of ourselves. And we start to believe to have become this illusion. The problem is that when we are running away from our feelings and at the same time are looking for in these distractions for a feeling of fulfillment that never comes, then we will have to continuously search for new distractions. New, new etc. Until we can't keep up anymore. This pattern is extremely exhausting, we all are aware of this, let me symbolize sweat drops for this. This is an imprisoning pattern. Let me symbolize a lock for this. Now what is fear? Fear is just the resistance that we would fail in getting our next distraction or that one of our created distractions will disappear or will be taken away from us. Because then our band aid will no longer work and then obviously we will start to feel the pain again that we haven't resolved yet.

I hope by showing you this drawing that fear has a very valuable function. That fear is not only pretty annoying, but it is also a wake – up call. That this replacement reality doesn’t work. So as long as we still experience fear, tells us that we are still having unsolved pain and are settling for a replacement reality instead of independently feeling fulfilled and alive in freedom. There actually is a reality possible in which we can choose to live the way we really are, feeling independently fulfilled. Without fear and unsolved pain. If we learn to solve all of our unsolved pain and fear, our restlessness thinking to escape in distractions isn't necessary anymore either and only then we can start to create in freedom.

Only then we can start a relation in freedom or success or whatever we feel like creating. And only then we don't have any fears that it will disappear again. And only then we can truly enjoy to the fullest and we don't have any fears anymore, that things people or achievements may be taken away from us. Because we feel complete and fulfilled independently without experiencing fear and having pain anymore. Do you know the difference between creating something as a distraction or as an addiction or as a compensation, because this is the mask we all are wearing, the mask of pretending.

The difference between this and doing something out of free will, an easy way to check is to stop doing what you are doing, and you are still feeling completely fulfilled then you are acting out of free will. On the other hand, when you stop doing what you are trying to do or achieve and you will start feeling restless, because that is how pain feels. Pain doesn’t feel like; ahhh I'm in pain, pain feels like feeling restless, irritated, angry, bored. Then you know you are doing it to create a compensation reality or as a distraction from unsolved feelings. And the good news is that there actually is a way to solve the root of all pain, which will make all fear to feel pain vanish as well. Which will let you create without limitations, and importantly you don't need to go through this pain again to get rid of it. We know now that all of our fears and other symptoms are helping alarm signals and serve us with a very valuable message. Our fear and symptoms are here to tell us that the direction that we are going, is a wrong and unhealthy direction.

It warns us that if we continue to ignore this wrong, unhealthy direction, of dis-ease, that our body might come up with bigger actual diseases. Our fear and our symptoms are here to tell us that liberation and cure is to be found in the opposite direction: in solving our unsolved pain, so no more fears or symptoms can arise. Do you believe by numbing these alarm signals, f.e. by taking medication, will help us to solve the real problem? Or does it give us another short shot of distraction, like we’ve seen in the drawing? The more I was trying to create a successful mask, or the more I was trying to run away from my insecurity or fears, the more my exhausting and limiting fears kept arising in other forms and didn’t go away. I only started to feel truly liberated, relaxed, filled with joy, filled with self esteem and enjoying everything around me, when I decided to get to the root of my fear and pain and solved them. When we are no longer imprisoned in this exhausting system by fears, pain and relating symptoms, we will feel independently filled with joy.

When we feel only joy without fear, there won’t be any obstructions left, to create whatever belongs to us naturally. When we create out of joy, without any obstructions, success and abundance are just a logical consequence. Basically liberating ourselves from this limiting imprisonment by fear and pain, is the key to go from limitations and scarcity, to true natural abundance. Or does liberation come from working even harder against our will in the wrong direction out of fear? Everyone can make this happen for themselves. Regardless our situation. We don’t need to cultivate it, we don’t have to be rich or try really really hard, we don’t need to change our relationship, or the place where we are living or the way we look.

Of course we are free to do any of this, but it is not required at all. Just understanding ‘how’ we can get past the root of all of our pain, fear and symptoms, without having to feel them again of course, is enough. This video is limited in time, but do you want to know how to immediately get past the symptom of fear, whenever it occurs, or do you want to know the truth about ‘fear’ and ‘pain’ that will set you free? Click on the link above or at the end of this video, depending on where you look at it, and this will take you to my blog and from there I will be able to send you 4 videos, free of charge.

If you like this video, please give it a thumbs up. If you want to help me liberate even more people from fear, stress and pain, by making the real cause and the unhealthy wrong direction visible, please share this video with your friends. Click on the link & I will see you in the next video..

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