Panic attacks can happen to anyone, but what’s really happening to your body when one strikes?
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Cleveland Cavaliers All-Star Kevin Love sits down with Jackie MacMullan to discuss suffering with anxiety and depression, having his first panic attack on November 5th, 2017 and how he can help others suffering from mental illness open up and get the help they need.
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What’s the difference between an anxiety attack, a panic attack, and panic disorder? This is important because people sometimes use these terms interchangeably, they both have a lot of overlapping symptoms, but the treatment for each of them is different.
How to end the nightmare of panic attacks
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Three common types of anxiety include generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder. Premier Physician Network’s Dr. Heather Markwell talks more about these disorders and the symptoms of each.
We explain how you can help someone who is suffering from these conditions and how you may get help if you're suffering from it yourself.
Today I chatted with Christa Holmans about some of the overlapping issues found in both anxiety disorders and autism and other neurodiversity conditions such as ADHD.
Panic attacks are a sudden onset of intense anxiety. Sometimes when you get anxious, you can feel uptight or on edge. Or you may worry about things. Panic is different. You have a surge of intense fear or physical symptoms that come on suddenly and reach peak intensity within minutes.
Dr. Harry Barry details the symptoms of anxiety and panic, how best to deal with panic attacks and the role of the amygdala.
How to help someone who is having a panic attack.
This video describes eight myths regarding panic attacks.