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#27: Help For Panic Attacks: Three Tips For Easing Panic and Finding Calm

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Want to alleviate the symptoms of panic attacks but don't know how to?
In this episode, I explain how to cope with panic attacks using three evidence-based psychological strategies. I describe the science of panic attacks and the role that our fight or flight mechanism has in causing panic. I discuss the importance of calming the nervous system through breathing techniques, stepping back from catastrophic thoughts using acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and practicing self-compassion. This episode aims to equip listeners with practical methods to navigate and alleviate panic attacks.

Highlights include:
(03:28) Coping with the Physical Symptoms of Panic
(07:02) An Alternative to Breathing Through Panic
(09:00) Stepping Back From Panic Thoughts
(10:00) Self Compassion For Panic

What would you like an episode on? Let us know!

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For private psychology services and therapy in person (London/Hertfordshire) or online, please visit Harley Clinical Psychology.
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DISCLAIMER - The Hello Therapy podcast and the information provided by Dr Liz White (DClinPsy, CPsychol, AFBPsS, CSci, HCPC reg.), is solely intended for informational and educational purposes and does not constitute personalised advice. Please reach out to your GP or a mental health professional if you need support.

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Capítulos

1. #27: Help For Panic Attacks: Three Tips For Easing Panic and Finding Calm (00:00:00)

2. Anatomy of a Panic Attack (00:01:00)

3. Fight of Flight Response (00:02:21)

4. Coping with the Physical Symptoms of Panic (00:03:28)

5. Diaphragmatic Breathing (00:05:22)

6. The 4-7-8 Method (00:06:32)

7. An Alternative to Breathing Through Panic (00:07:02)

8. Stepping Back From Panic Thoughts (00:09:00)

9. Self Compassion For Panic (00:10:00)

41 episódios

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Conteúdo fornecido por Dr Liz White. Todo o conteúdo do podcast, incluindo episódios, gráficos e descrições de podcast, é carregado e fornecido diretamente por Dr Liz White ou por seu parceiro de plataforma de podcast. Se você acredita que alguém está usando seu trabalho protegido por direitos autorais sem sua permissão, siga o processo descrito aqui https://pt.player.fm/legal.

WATCH THE VIDEO OF THIS EPISODE HERE.
Want to alleviate the symptoms of panic attacks but don't know how to?
In this episode, I explain how to cope with panic attacks using three evidence-based psychological strategies. I describe the science of panic attacks and the role that our fight or flight mechanism has in causing panic. I discuss the importance of calming the nervous system through breathing techniques, stepping back from catastrophic thoughts using acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and practicing self-compassion. This episode aims to equip listeners with practical methods to navigate and alleviate panic attacks.

Highlights include:
(03:28) Coping with the Physical Symptoms of Panic
(07:02) An Alternative to Breathing Through Panic
(09:00) Stepping Back From Panic Thoughts
(10:00) Self Compassion For Panic

What would you like an episode on? Let us know!

More free downloads and resources to support your mental health and wellbeing: https://www.harleyclinical.co.uk/free-mental-health-downloadable-guides
Join our email list for more mental health tips: https://mailchi.mp/harleyclinical/newsletter-sign-up
For private psychology services and therapy in person (London/Hertfordshire) or online, please visit Harley Clinical Psychology.
*****************
Subscribe to Dr Liz's YouTube channel
Follow Harley Clinical on Instagram
Follow Dr Liz White on TikTok
*****************
DISCLAIMER - The Hello Therapy podcast and the information provided by Dr Liz White (DClinPsy, CPsychol, AFBPsS, CSci, HCPC reg.), is solely intended for informational and educational purposes and does not constitute personalised advice. Please reach out to your GP or a mental health professional if you need support.

  continue reading

Capítulos

1. #27: Help For Panic Attacks: Three Tips For Easing Panic and Finding Calm (00:00:00)

2. Anatomy of a Panic Attack (00:01:00)

3. Fight of Flight Response (00:02:21)

4. Coping with the Physical Symptoms of Panic (00:03:28)

5. Diaphragmatic Breathing (00:05:22)

6. The 4-7-8 Method (00:06:32)

7. An Alternative to Breathing Through Panic (00:07:02)

8. Stepping Back From Panic Thoughts (00:09:00)

9. Self Compassion For Panic (00:10:00)

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