One of the key symptoms of anxiety is panic attacks.
However often you experience them, it is possible to take steps to change how you react to panic attacks.
You can loosen their grip, potentially even stopping them altogether.
From understanding what they are and why they happen, to learning how to change how we react and talk about them, this book offers actionable strategies and step-by-step solutions to develop better ways of coping with panic attacks.
It promotes understanding, self-awareness, and self-care.
You will discover how to: Understand what panic attacks are and why they happen Identify your warning signs and personal triggers Open a dialogue with family and friends Recognize and manage your anxious anticipation surrounding panic attacks Practize tailored self-care with the aim of reducing the number of panic attacks you have About author(s): Rita Santos is a clinical psychologist who specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy, anxiety, and anxiety disorders.
She completed a PhD on cognitive aspects of anxiety and performance; her research underpinned a novel theory of anxiety.
During her career she has developed a broad range of skills, including extensive academic experience and wide clinical expertise.
She currently provides CBT training and supervision, and works as a cognitive behavioral psychotherapist.
To | Understand what panic attacks are and why they happen |
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About author(s) | Rita |