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Panic Attack Treatments: Create Your Own Holistic Home Spa

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By Tess Thompson

Let’s face it: life can be overwhelming at times – to say the very least. The ways in which we deal with stressors are as individual and unique as our different personalities. What works for one person may not be the remedy for another, but there are some strikingly similar physical and mental symptoms we may experience, leading us to seek solid panic attack treatments so that we may live fuller, healthier lives.

There are several holistic treatments that respond favorably to anxiety, and you can use them in the peace and privacy of your own home to thwart the next panic attack that assaults your system.

When the television is blaring, the phone is ringing, and someone has just arrived at the door, you may feel as if there is no way out, becoming overwhelmed and ill-equipped to deal with the situation.

Yet it is entirely within your power to manage anxiety – and resulting panic — in a healthier way. You may not have control over what happens in your life, but you can control your reactions to difficulties you encounter.

Of course, a knee-jerk reaction to anxiety is to try to remove it entirely from your life. But this is not always possible and, in some cases, it may not be the best approach. Instead, you might consider limiting your contact with whatever causes your anxiety and look around your own home for ways to find anxiety relief:

1. Take a break — just a few minutes away from the situation can help clear your head, enabling you to better handle anxiety in the long run.
2. Eliminate ‘all-or-nothing’ thinking. If you’re having trouble studying for a test, do you assume that you are going to fail the entire course? If you have a disagreement with your spouse, do you think he or she will eventually leave you? If your mother is ill, do you begin worrying that she will die soon? Such disaster-oriented thinking will lead to further anxiety or panic. Adopt a more realistic approach to problems to limit your emotional reactions.
3. Begin to focus on performing tasks well rather than perfectly. Cut yourself some slack!
4. Abandon the ‘winner-take-all’ philosophy. If you feel you always have to win, you’re setting yourself up for competition — even with yourself. Adopt an ‘everybody wins’ philosophy. Following this viewpoint will alter your perspective of your own anxiety, helping you to just ‘take life as it comes.’
5. Anticipate your panic. When you feel it coming on, visualize something calming, such as an ocean or a tree. Don’t give into the temptation to self-destruct. Getting angry will not solve your problem. If you feel as if your blood is about to boil, take a step back and reassess your options.

That’s just the short list; there are many natural treatments for anxiety. Granted, it is not easy to control the onset of panic and anxiety. But if you learn to make a habit of controlling your reactions to anxiety, it will be well worth the work involved.


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