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Introduction to Panic Attacks

This course will introduce you to the physiology of the high adrenaline state, which underlies panic, and the many survival threats, which can trigger it.

You will also be introduced to interventions geared to calming the adrenaline response such as specific breathing techniques, muscle relaxation, thought management, and stabilizing energy exercises.


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Panic is a disorder of perception, in which there is an overwhelming irrational fear that one is in extreme danger when no real danger exists. This sense that one’s survival is threatened triggers a high adrenaline state which creates all the terrifying symptoms of a typical panic attack, the difficulty breathing, pounding heartbeat, tense muscles, hot and cold chills, dizziness, wobbly knees, trembling and shaking. These symptoms convince sufferers that something dangerous is about to happen, that they will have a heart attack, brain tumour or stroke, will go mad or lose control and do bizaare things, or be socially humiliated by vomiting in public, blushing, stammering, fainting or generally looking foolish or stupid.

Consumed by the constant perception of immanent danger even in supposedly safe neutral settings, their level of vigilance is always high, and escape to safety a constant preoccupation. This process dominates their thoughts, saps motivation, sidelines life purpose, and derails their social and work life. It condemns them to a choice-less half-life, one of compromise, excuses, secrecy, and avoidance, and leaves them feeling sapped of energy, depressed, beaten down and demoralised. Relationships, work, and leisure suffer, and dependency on substances such as alcohol and medication can develop.

This course introduces the learner to the physiology of the high adrenaline state which underlies panic, and the survival threats which can trigger it. Bereavements, assaults, crashes, operations, life-threatening illness, and any experiences which leave the death imprint can stimulate it, as well as the major identity changes which follow separation, redundancy, betrayal, financial decline and disability. Our fear-driven society, which thrives on deadlines, competition and perfection, and which assigns a sense of stigma to those who admit to being unable to cope, is one of the commonest triggers.

The learner will be introduced to interventions geared to calming the adrenaline response such as specific breathing techniques, muscle relaxation, thought management, and stabilising energy exercises targeting the chakra system. A change in behaviour from one of avoidance to one of approach is encouraged as confidence in control skills is gained, and the anticipation of danger is replaced by the ability to endure the symptoms in safety and control their intensity, ultimately eliminating them.



 

 

 

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