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Ashley

Everyone who has been here for a while must be aware of the fact that I have tried it all. Psychiatrists, (3) psychologist (1) Therapists (1) Medication, and CBT with varying results and none of it a waste of time.

Still the best treatment was removing the intruding stimulus. Some times this can not be done and has to be dealt with with CBT techniques. But this becomes ongoing then for as long as the trigger is in place. Luckily with repetition of CBT techniques it becomes natural, almost instinct and unnoticed.

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12 years ago 0 11213 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
It’s important not to let anxiety go untreated. There are many different forms of treatment for anxiety, both traditional and non-traditional. For those of you using the site, you are familiar with both behaviour and cognitive forms of therapy. The goal of these is to modify and gain control over unwanted behaviours and change your thought patterns.

In behaviour therapy, we learn how to cope with different situations through exposure exercises in controlled doses. This benefits individuals as it teaches them life long skills to deal with various situations. Behaviour therapy can take practice before results are seen. Often times, an individual must expose themselves to difficult situations multiple times before they learn the coping skills to deal with it.

Cognitive therapy is similar to behaviour therapy in that it can take a while to work as individuals are actively involved in the recovery process, challenging their thought patterns. Through this type of therapy, people learn to examine their thoughts and feelings and learn to separate realistic thoughts and feeling from false thoughts.

Relaxation therapy is also encouraged for many panic sufferers. Through relaxation therapy, one is expected to learn how to resolves stresses that can contribute to anxiety. Breathing techniques, stretching and mind calming activities are used to help achieve a relaxed state. As with both cognitive and behaviour therapy, relaxation techniques can take a long time to learn and properly employ.

Medication can also play an important role in the treatment of panic. Helping to resolve symptoms and restore chemical imbalances in the brain can help to deal with the immediate symptoms of panic and move forward in treatment.

Members, this topic is always present in our forums. What treatments have you found beneficial to you in helping you overcome your anxiety and panic?

Ashley, Health Educator


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