Articles, tagged with "intense fear", page 1
06th February 2012
In the past, air travel was seen as a costly mode of transportation, pleasingly ingenious while simple and sophisticated; people used to prefer it because it allowed them to reach their destination quickly and conveniently. During the past decades, air tr...
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Author:
pengchloe
02nd December 2011
Panic attacks while driving is a harrowing experience. Panic attacks (also known as anxiety attacks) in the street or at home are bad enough, but while driving, they can cause an extremely terrifying state of mind. Most people require a car to travel to w...
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Author:
James Donovan
17th October 2011
Whenever somebody is suffering from recurrent panic attacks, they might also have fear of being in public places., a problem where these people avoid going to selected places due to anxiety about having a panic attack. Panic disorders affect a person ment...
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Author:
RaymondDriscoll
19th September 2011
What is a panic attack?
A panic attack has three important features:
1. It is accompanied by intense fear and anxiety
2. It usually comes on fairly suddenly
3. The most intense feelings last a relatively brief time (although it may seem like a very ...
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Author:
CBTDublin
15th August 2011
“Anxiety in children is originally nothing other than an expression of the fact they are feeling the loss of the person they love” - Sigmund Freud
The above passage is in actual fact one of the most admired line of Sigmund Freud. It appears that, even ...
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Author:
Clivir Team
10th August 2011
Any person who has experienced a panic or anxiety attack fully understands how distressing it can be. They are down right frightening. That makes finding out how to interrupt a panic episode a necessity for men and women dealing with panic disorder. Many ...
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Author:
panicattackdriving
10th August 2011
According to WebMD.com, panic attacks occur in about 2.4 million adult Americans. It is interesting to note that they occur twice as often in women than men. Panic attacks may strike anyone at any time. In fact, panic attacks are quite common. Many peo...
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Author:
seniganie
29th June 2011
Panic or Anxiety attacks have caused numerous folks all over the world no ends to issues and Panic Away is here to see to it that it does occur to you ever, once again! Which is a statement that is backed up by far more 34,000 people of every nationality ...
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Author:
Tony Schwartz
28th June 2011
A panic attack is a recurring experience that brings with it an intense fear; usually that main concern of the fear is having another attack in the future. Panic disorders are medical conditions that strike anyone, at anytime, and at any age. Children and...
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Author:
Ryan Powers
13th June 2011
The first time it happens you may have no clue what is going on. All you know is that suddenly you can't move, you can't breathe, and you are terrified. Your heart starts to race and you begin to sweat, feel nauseated and you begin to panic. You panic bec...
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Author:
Omar Wallace
03rd June 2011
The very broad meaning of agoraphobia is 'fear of being outside, or in a situation that's difficult to escape from'. Plenty of individuals are afflicted by this kind of fear, however the occurrence of the anxiety episodes is under-reported due to the prov...
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Author:
Bern Ortiz
01st June 2011
1. What is a panic attack?
People tend to ask a lot 'what is a panic attack?' A panic attack is a short period of extreme fear, anxiety or apprehension. Generally people suffering from their first panic attack say each one feels similar to a heart attac...
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Author:
forevernew007
26th May 2011
When it passes you appear around you and comprehend that everything is okay but are confused about what just happened. This is what they call a anxiety strike. It is a stress disorder that strikes millions of individuals of all ages and backgrounds and it...
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Author:
Morris Jimenez
18th May 2011
Most of the men I’ve talked to over the years in the journey through recovery can identify some point in their lives when they realized it was not okay to express certain feelings or behaviors, especially if those feelings showed weakness, vulnerability o...
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Author:
Dan Griffin
03rd May 2011
If you have experience panic attacks or been diagnosed with panic disorder you have most likely heard of "agoraphobia". This condition is defined as "a fear of open spaces" but it can best be summed up as a compulsive need to avoid situations that you fee...
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Author:
onestillthe