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Help For Anxiety: Tips That Help You Relax And Heal Anxiety Attacks

August 20th, 2010

Constant worrying takes a heavy toll. It keeps you up at night and makes you tense and edgy during the day. You hate feeling like a nervous wreck. So why is it so difficult to stop worrying?

The first time we feel anxietyis in most cases due to a period of stress and worry that builds up over time. Our body can take so much then it just says ‘enough is enough’ it cannot take the stress and worry any longer. Your body needs a time out, but it does not get one because the way you feel now scares you, you worry and ruminate about how you are feeling, and you may think you are going mad; you go from one doctor to another trying to get some answers. The trouble is all this worry and stress adds even more stress to your already tired body, your symptoms persist and in many cases become worse, so you worry even more.

Instead of worrying about the condition, it is finding the right ways to cure anxiety panic attacks naturally that will benefit you the most. However, there will be times when several “what ifs” will enter your mind that it will sap your emotional energy which is why you have the need to understand your power as a person so you can prevent anxiety from taking its toll on you, here are some of help for anxiety that you can do:

Anxiety is more than just a feeling. It’s the body’s physical “fight or flight” reaction to a perceived threat. Your heart pounds, you breathe faster, your muscles tense up, and you feel light-headed. When you’re relaxed, the complete opposite happens. Your heart rate slows down, you breathe slower and more deeply, your muscles relax, and your blood pressure stabilizes. Since it’s impossible to be anxious and relaxed at the same time, strengthening your body’s relaxation response is a powerful anxiety-relieving tactic.

Practice the Small Things

When you suffer from anxiety even the small things can seem unattainable. Try practicing one small thing at a time to learn how to overcome anxiety.

Deep breathing. Aside from it clearing your mind of worries slowly, it will also aid in proper circulation of blood and other body fluids, therefore providing help with anxiety.

Take a break once in a while to clear your head and free yourself!

If you take your mind off your symptoms you will find that the symptoms often disappear. Try to look around you. Study things in detail, registration numbers, what sort of shoes people are wearing, conversations. Again, you need to distract yourself for at least three minutes before symptoms will begin to reduce.

Talk to you pet, if you own one. Animals have high sensitivity to your distress. They will come and be with you to help heal your distress and calm you down. There is nothing like the unconditional love a pet can give you to help you on the road to recovery.

There are ways to stop anxiety attacks. Regardless of how you get them, they are manageable and can be treated.

Learn to relax by thinking about things that make you feel calm such as listening to music or reading. You could also use specific relaxation techniques such as meditation, yoga, or pre-recorded relaxation tapes. This may help you if you are  having difficulty sleeping.

Herbs for anxiety really do exist and they may even be able to help reduce your stress and anxiety levels tremendously. The very best herbs for anxiety include Passion Flower, Valerian, St. John’s Wort, Chamomile, Ginkgo Biloba, and Peppermint.

Anxiety disorders respond very well to treatment—and often in a relatively short amount of time. The specific treatment approach depends on the type of anxiety disorder and its severity. But in general, most anxiety disorders are treated with behavioral therapy, medication, or some combination of the two.

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How to Heal Anxiety and Panic Attacks

June 30th, 2010

It is a fact that anxiety and panic attacks can strike at any time or any place. For those of us who are prone to them, they can take over their lives. For people who have had more than one panic attack, the fear that another will occur can be debilitating.

So, that it is clear what a panic or anxiety attack is, here is a list of the sorts of feelings which are commonly reported during these periods:

–A feeling that the world is closing in on you

–Strangely dizzy sensations

–A heartbeat that is pounding, much, much faster than usual

–Possibly a tingling in your chest

–Sweating

–An inability to concentrate.

Also, very commonly people suffer an acute fear of dying during the panic attack. Don\’t worry – you won\’t die though, nobody does.

A number of studies are ongoing to research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of anxiety disorders and other similar psychological disorders. Medical experts are particularly keen to understand how genetic factors and family background combine with life experiences to put a person at risk for these disorders. New drugs are being tested by these Health Institutions in clinical trials, as well as therapy approaches.

Some say that our children are more likely to suffer from panic attacks than the kids of non-panic-ers. They say that there does seem to be a genetic basis. In this area like so many others it is useful to study genetic twins. Some web articles say that in almost half of the cases of identical twins with panic both twins are affected. But, we should not dismiss the fact that behavioral learning may also play a role. That means, if I put it in a more simple way, that our children are likely to follow in our steps if we show anxiety to the extent of panic.

Now let me at this point just say, that if you do think you are starting an episode of anxiety which might develop into a panic attack, take care to remove yourself from dangerous situations. Do this especially if you might become, for a while, a danger to others. The obvious example here is that if you are driving, then stop and only start again once you are feeling better less stressed. If that means asking for help – so be it. Your friends and family will help you.

I am not a medic but I, like very many people, see self help as the starting point in finding a way to heal anxiety and panic attacks, as long as there is no biological cause (and you should consult your medical advisor in the first instance of course about this).

Instead of looking for exotic cures, try the simple things first. If something drug free and low cost, requiring only your time and participation works, then you will not need to look further.

One of the first and simplest things of all to do is to begin to keep a diary of all the situations that trigger panic attacks. That will mean that later you will know how often, when and where, they happened.

We listed common experiences during an attack earlier so write down each type of feeling that you experienced. What were you doing when is started and thinking, feeling at that time? Again, later you will know what the symptoms were.

Why do this you say? Well, a psychologist would I think say that the act of recording and describing each attack will help to put you in charge of the situation. You will also in later review of the information be able deduce how modifying your environment might help prevent future anxiety attacks.

We recommend that you check out the following self-help mini e-learning series: Panic Away, by Joe Barry. He suffered from Panic and Anxiety himself for years, until he managed to hit on one technique that is an almost fail-safe guarantee to rid you of your panic and anxiety.

2: What Causes Panic Attacks and Choosing Panic Attack Treatment

First let us be sure we know what a panic attack is. In physiological terms panic attacks almost always involve the body producing an excess of adrenaline. It is the effect of this suddenly entering into your system, in combination with several other related emotional factors going on within your psyche.

The underlying cause of panic attacks varies for everyone that suffers, and is still open to debate, but the precise cause quite naturally does seem to vary from person to person. Some panic attacks seem to come on unexpectedly, and this is certainly the case for everyone\’s our first attack. Other anxieties may build up over time for some people and certainly many are most likely triggered later, after a traumatic event. The type of traumatic event varies widely but a good example would be a car accident. Others anxiety/panic attacks turn out to be situation-specific and an attack is frequently triggered if a certain pattern of circumstances recurs for the individual.

Medications such as Klonopin and Zoloft have been prescribed for the alleviation of these attacks. A lady said that she has taken these drugs for her anxiety, and at one time she was free from symptoms for more than 10 years, but the problem came back. She took no medication and it went away again.

Those who study panic attacks find that the attacks commonly occur in clusters. That is, plural episodes for several weeks or months followed by several months to years of joyful absence of the problem. Attacks do tend to be more prevalent in some families and we have been told that attacks are often reduced with SRI drugs like Zoloft.

Attacks of this sort can also be distressing problem for children, although mercifully only rarely. I\’m not a pediatrician so I can\’t tell you the incidence of panic attacks in kids, but according to web information seen, it seems pretty small. Usually, panic attacks do not start until in the late teens, but it can start earlier.

Counseling can be available for confronting the problem and reducing the anxiety that can produce a panic attack. It is also, of course, suitable for a wide range of conditions such as bereavement or marital problems. Counseling is an excellent approach and it is well proven that it helps many people every day live through difficult stages of their life.

However, when dealing with this particular problem counseling may not be needed if simple web based and trained techniques are applied to remove the suffering. One e-course we would like to recommend is seeing fabulous results as a leader in Stress Relief products. You have nothing to lose by applying. Do this and you will go one stage further before using drugs, and don\’t forget that you can combine hypnosis with counseling and then it becomes possible to work at a considerably deeper level and overcome even the most entrenched panic attacks.

We recommend that you check out the following self-help guide to Control Panic Attack: Panic Away, by Joe Barry. He has suffered from Panic and Anxiety himself for years, until he managed to hit on one technique that is an almost fail-safe guarantee to rid you of your panic and anxiety. Panic Away treats the panic attacks (anxiety attacks) and then shows you how to deal with general anxiety or GAD as it is called.

Rainbows and Sunshine : relaxation mind-body CD developed with pediatricians to help children relax, sleep, and heal at home and in hospitals. Recommended for insomnia, stress, anxiety, IBS, injuries, phobias, ADD/ ADHD, surgery, cancer…

May 16th, 2010

Product Description

Rainbows and Sunshine (ages 6 to 11)

Relaxation/healing stories developed with hospital pediatricians and child
psychologists to help children cope with medical procedures,
psychological problems, hospital stays, and everyday stress; and to help
activate the body s natural healing process.

Rainbows and Sunshine are peaceful relaxation/healing narratives designed to help
children (ages 6-11) relax, heal, and fall asleep. These narratives are appropriate in a home
setting or in a medical setting.

These delightful narratives use carefully researched age-appropriate mind-body techniques
including guided imagery, relaxation, and healing exercises. Each narrative uses a very
different narrative technique to help appeal to a wider audience. While listening to these
narratives, children are learning relaxation/healing techniques they can practice for the rest
of their lives.

Rainbows is an enchanting bedtime story in which the child drifts on a cloud, visits a
rainbow, and relaxes in a cocoon of healing light. This story includes proven, age-
appropriate relaxation exercises, beautiful guitar and string music, and enchanting songs
about nature. Children relax with positive, happy thoughts in their minds while practicing
relaxation techniques they can use all their lives.

Sunshine is a calming narrative in which children are gently led through age-appropriate
relaxation and healing exercises. This narrative is beautifully orchestrated with strings, flutes, and
waves.

The compositions in both pieces were recorded at the tempo that has been proven to be the
most effective at evoking the relaxation response through a scientific phenomenon known as
rhythm entrainment.

This CD is ideal for children who:
* Are sick or hospitalized
* Have trouble relaxing or falling asleep.
* Have siblings or parents who are sick or hospitalized.
* Have ADD, ADHD, OCD, separation anxiety, depression, or panic disorder.
* Are undergoing a change such as a new school, new child in the family, move, or divorce.
* Are having a hard time at school.
* Are traveling.
* Are afraid of the dentist, doctor, the dark, nightmares…
* Are suffering from PTSD after a storm or some other traumatic experience.
* Are undergoing medical treatment such as surgery or chemotherapy
* Suffer from asthma, IBS, or other chronic medical conditions.

Rainbows and Sunshine : relaxation mind-body CD developed with pediatricians to help children relax, sleep, and heal at home and in hospitals. Recommended for insomnia, stress, anxiety, IBS, injuries, phobias, ADD/ ADHD, surgery, cancer…

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How To Cope With Anxiety Through The Linden Method?

January 25th, 2010

If you have ever had an Anxiety Attack you’ll probably have experienced a reaction so intense that you can’t breathe, you feel chest pain, you can’t move and you feel like your entire world is collapsing…Anxiety attacks are the most extreme example of an anxiety reaction. When anxiety reaches a level of no return the body reacts by causing the sufferer to experience symptoms like Breathlessness, ‘Racing’ heart, Shaking, Dizziness, Stomach symptoms, Blurred vision, ‘Pins and needles’ sensations in limbs, Difficulty swallowing and Chest pains.

This is a extreme reaction that inidcates extreme danger for the sufferer. As described by Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anxiety , Anxiety is a psychological and physiological state characterized by cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioural components.

So, what causes Anxiety Attacks? This is a extreme reaction that inidcates extreme danger for the sufferer. Anxiety Attacks are a response to a perceived danger or threat. This causes the body to respond by activating the fight/flight response. It is so named because all of its effects are aimed towards either fighting the danger/threat or fleeing it. Thus, the number one purpose for panic and anxiety is to protect ourselves. Unfortunately, it is hard to put all Anxiety Attacks in the same category, mainly because each person has a unique chemical make up, and the type, number, intensity, and frequency of these anxiety symptoms can vary from person to person. However all have a common denominator,they set in motion the natural protection system of the body called the fight/flight response, which raises the level of stress in the body dramatically causing the many symptoms to emerge. Some of the reasons you could have an Anxiety Attack are: You have just been fired, you lost all your money, your husband or wife has left you, you had a car accident, someone close to you have died etc.. The reason could be many but are all related to the same emotions of despair, fear, powerless and isolation and the fight/flight response.

Part of a plan for management of Anxiety may include ‘coping’ medications like Prozac, Luvox, Zoloft and Paxil or other methodologies with less side effects like the Linden Method. The Linden Method is a Natural, Side-Effect Free treatment for panic attacks, anxiety, and phobias using cognitive behavioural therapy. The method was developed by Charles Linden, who was an anxiety sufferer himself. The method is based on the idea that the amygdala, can be “reprogrammed” in people with anxiety disorders. In the method, Charles guides the anxiety sufferer through a process that will “reprogram” the amygdala to bring about an Anxiety FREE Life. Charles Linden states that his method has over 96.7% success at eliminating Anxiety, Panic Attacks and Phobias!

Some of the advantages of using the Linden Method include: *Free you of your anxiety and panic attacks *Help you move on with your life, instead of standing still *Turn back the clock to before you had anxiety and panic attacks *Allow you to actively pursue life’s challenges and adventures| *Elevate your confidence and energy to exciting new levels *Enable you to do what you always wanted to do in your life *Let your inner strength shine through and be yourself *Become reassured and relaxed with your condition

As an NLP Practitioner, life coach and a hypnotherapist, my purpose is to assist you as much as possible. As I can’t be everywhere, I have created a site where I review some of the programs on the market to help you. These are all very effective programs that deliver on their promises. I believe it would be worth having a look. One of the programs I would certainly endorse would be the Linden Method, which you can use to completely eliminate panic attacks, anxiety attacks, and also obsessive-compulsive disorder quickly & permanently. A video review can be found at http://www.effectivelifestrategies.com/go/linden-method.html

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BIO: Paolo Tiberi is a recognised Hypnotherapist, NLP Practitioner and Life Coach. He dedicates his life to helping others through private sessions, seminars and public speaking events. More on Paolo can be viewed at http://www.paolotiberi.com/pages/paolo.html

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