173. Your guide to panic attacks

173. Your guide to panic attacks

Panic attacks are awful, they sneak up on us in the worst moments and make us feel overwhelmed by an invisible fear. In today's episode we are going to talk through the psychology of panic attacks including:

  • Why they occur?
  • Panic disorders vs. panic attacks
  • The flight, fight, freeze or fawn response
  • The car alarm analogy
  • The function of anxiety and panic
  • Anxiety avoidance vs. acceptance
  • 7 evidence based tips for managing panic attacks

We also have a 7 minute meditation at the end of the episode that will talk you through a visualisation exercise for managing an actual panic attack. Listen now!

If you need immediate help please call your local crisis centre or access the following resources:

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