Learn to navigate panic attacks and the fight or flight response. Understand why your nervous system reacts and how to ride the biological wave to recovery.

A panic attack is actually your body trying to be a hero; it is a misplaced survival mechanism designed to save you from a predator. Once you accept that discomfort is not the same thing as danger, you take away the fuel that feeds the fire.
Techniques and strategies for managing sudden panic attacks and acute stress in the moment.







A panic attack can feel like your own body has become a stranger or an enemy. Common symptoms include your heart hammering like a trapped bird against your ribs, sweating, shaking hands, and an overwhelming sense of doom. Because these sensations are so intense, they are often mistaken for a heart attack or stroke, leading many people to seek emergency medical care.
A panic attack is actually your body's ancient 'fight or flight' software trying to be a hero. It is a biological response designed to save you from predators, but it can glitch and fire off at inappropriate times, such as while sitting at a desk or in a grocery store. Your brain perceives a threat, like a tiger, even when you are only facing a spreadsheet or an email.
While it may feel like the terror will last forever, a panic attack is a biological wave with a predictable shore. The intense physical symptoms and sense of doom usually reach their absolute maximum within ten minutes. After hitting this peak, the intensity begins to fade, which is a crucial realization for those learning to manage the experience without feeling overwhelmed.
Yes, panic attacks frequently result in hospital visits because the physical symptoms are so alarming. Approximately 77% of people experiencing a panic attack end up in the emergency room because they believe they are having a life-threatening medical event, such as a heart attack. Understanding that this is a nervous system response is the first step in taking your power back.
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