







Panic Attacks -
What does a Panic Attack feel like?
Panic attacks are extremely frightening. They can seem to come out of the blue, strike at random, make people feel powerless, out of control, and as if they are about to become unconscious, die or even go mad. Many people experience this problem, but many also learn to cope and, eventually, to overcome it successfully.
A panic attack is a kind of exaggerated version of the body’s normal response to fear, stress or excitement. When faced with a situation seen as potentially threatening, the body automatically gears itself up for danger, by producing quantities of Adrenalin for 'fight or flight'. (Technically this is now recognised as “Freeze” “Flight” or “Fight”) This would have prepared our ancestors to fight or run away from danger, but it’s much less appropriate to the stresses we encounter today. However, our body can still respond in this way to both real and imagined danger.
Adrenalin has the following effects on your body:-
These reactions occur in a matter of seconds, and can happen in moments of pleasurable
excitement, as well as in fear-
When adrenalin floods your body, it can cause a number of different physical and emotional sensations that may affect you during a panic attack.
These may include:
Panic attacks come on very quickly, symptoms usually peaking within 10 minutes. Most panic attacks last for between five and 20 minutes. Some people report attacks lasting for up to an hour, but they are likely to be experiencing one attack after another, or a high level of anxiety after the initial attack. You may have one or two panic attacks and never experience another. Or you may have attacks once a month or several times each week.
Panic attacks can come in the night when you are asleep. These night-
(The fact that you can be monitoring your bodily sensations while asleep is perfectly
normal and automatic – just think about the times you have woken up and needed to
go to the toilet.) Night-
This is one of the most distressing aspects of suffering from panic attacks – they may seem completely unpredictable, and therefore uncontrollable.
During an attack, you may fear that the world is going to come to an end, or that you are about to die or go mad. The most important thing to remember is that, however dreadful you may feel during an attack, this is not going to happen. The bodily effects of panic attacks, such as breathlessness, are just part of the panic.
It is very important that you rule out any physiological reason for your panic attacks, and we strongly advise that you consult your GP before consulting us so that you can be sure that the problem is Psychological.
How can Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy and Cognitive therapies help me to get over, or learn to control my panic disorder?

What sort of things can cause me to suffer from Panic Attacks and Panic Disorder?
There are a number of physical causes that could be causing or contributing to your panic attacks:
A number of things would need to be established prior to a course of any of the above therapies, for example:
All of these questions can easily be discussed during our FREE consultation session. This allows our Therapists to determine which type of intervention is best for your personal circumstances.
Hypnotherapy has been proven to be very effective at helping people to deal with Panic Attacks and Panic Disorder as it is not only extremely relaxing (which itself helps panic conditions) but it is also very effective at uncovering the root cause of the panic.
The two most effective interventions are:-
Pure Hypnoanalysis and Changing Limiting Beliefs
To arrange your FREE initial consultation contact us on the following:-
Paul@WolverhamptonHypnotherapy.co.uk
Mobile 07768 403291
Joan@JoanLee-
Mobile 07827 698999



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