Anxiety Attack Treatments
Anxiety attacks are frightening but the good thing is, episodes are generally harmless. However anxiety attack
treatments are still needed. In most cases, attacks rarely last for more than 30 minutes, with peak of intensity
within the first 10 minutes. What make such attacks dangerous is if it becomes chronic and if it already affects
the well-being of a person and already disrupts his normal way of life.
Several treatments are proven very effective in stopping anxiety attacks. Let us look at some of the more
popular anxiety attack treatments:
Breathing technique – is one of the most effective ways in controlling anxiety attacks. Proper breathing helps
slow down heartbeat and helps calm the tensed muscles as a result of the attack. Breathing also diverts the mind's
attention from the "trigger" and calms the self, thus, stopping the attack even faster. Proper breathing techniques
are easy to learn and master.
Self-hypnosis – is a great tool to alter your thought process as well as your body's reaction to those fearful
thoughts. During an anxiety attack, lay down on your back or in any comfortable position and try to process your
thoughts. Identify the origin of such fearful thoughts. Know if it is real. If you concentrate enough in finding
the origins of your thoughts, you will soon realize that they are really not a valid reason for excessive fear. It
may sound simple, and it is. Psychiatrists now recommend self-hypnosis as a treatment for anxiety attacks and other
anxiety disorders. (Hypnosis and cognitive-behavioral therapy can be used together by your therapist to stop
symptoms of anxiety attacks.)
Meditation – has long been credited to relieve stress and anxiety as it promotes the release of negative energy
from the body, relaxes tensed muscles, and calms the mind, which in turn, effectively reduces irrational fear and
apprehension. Meditation may not be for all because of the time required to master the technique, however, with
proper guidance of an expert or a little bit of patience and dedication, you can reap its benefits.
Herbs – (such as chamomile, passion flower, lavender, and ginkgo biloba) are very effective long-term treatment
for anxiety attacks. Since they are all-natural, they posses no side effects. They may not be as aggressive as
prescription drugs but they work just as effective.
Prescription medicines – are a major help in stopping the symptoms of anxiety and episodes of anxiety attacks.
Antidepressants are the most common anxiety treatment. They must be taken continuously, which may take as long as
six weeks before noticing the effects. Beta-blockers are a type of drugs that prevent symptoms from recurring.
SSRIs or Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors boost the level of serotonin in the brain which regulates and
normalizes emotions.
Therapies – are a very important anxiety treatment. These target the psychological aspect of anxiety. CBT or the
cognitive-behavioral therapy is used to alter the way of thinking – converting negative thoughts into positive
ones. Techniques used in CBT include role-playing and relaxation technique. Exposure therapy exposes the person to
the physical sensations of panic in a safe and controlled environment. Through repeated exposure, patients gain
greater self control and more confidence in facing fearful situation.
Prescription medicines and therapies, when combined and used at anxiety attack treatments, are very effective.
Medical studies show that the response rate of patients is much higher if both methods are used compared to those
that are treated using either method.
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