Having a panic attack can be an extremely scary experience.
During a panic attack you may feel as if you have no control over your body and the sensations that are arising. You may fear that you are dying, having a heart attack, that you will humiliate yourself, or even that you might be going crazy.
A panic attack is a sudden rush or an episode of uncomfortable physical symptoms and debilitating fear and distress. A panic attack is an episode of intense anxiety and panic that reaches a peak within minutes and can last from several minutes to hours. In order to be diagnosed with panic disorder and receive panic disorder treatment, you must have excessive worry and preoccupation with a recurring attack, not just have an attack.
Panic disorder (Panic attacks) develops when an individual develops a persistent fear and preoccupation with having recurrent panic attacks and therefore avoids certain people and situations.
Panic disorder is a fear of physiological symptoms. The individual learns to perceive the bodily sensations of the fight-or-flight response (sensations like increased heart rate, sweating, and lightheadedness) as dangerous, and then becomes frightened of the sensations and avoids situations in which the fear may get triggered.
When you choose online CBT for panic attacks, our therapists will work together with you to provide you with a clear understanding of the root of panic and the behaviors you engage in that maintain your symptoms as well as the key role of avoidance. Panic disorder treatment will include tracking and monitoring your triggers, thoughts, feelings, and the behaviors you engage in during the week. You and your therapist will build an exposure hierarchy of your feared situations and gradually take steps towards experiencing the bodily sensations that you have been avoiding. To prepare for this, you will learn how to utilize helpful coping tools like deep breathing, safe space, and mindfulness. Using these tools will enable you to both experience your physiological reactions and to build a new relationship with your bodily sensations.
What are the signs?
Nausea
Dizziness, lightheadedness, or feeling faint
Feelings of unreality
Numbness or tingling sensations
Chills or hot flushes
Fear of losing control or going crazy
Fear of dying
Palpitations, pounding heart, accelerated heart rate
Sweating
Trembling or shaking
Shortness of breath
Feelings of choking
Chest pain
How online CBT for panic attacks can help:
Learn effective coping strategies to minimize panic attacks
Decrease avoidant behaviors
Prevent future panic attacks
Cultivate mindfulness and self-compassion skills