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Anxiety and Panic Attacks
Anxiety
Chronic
anxiety is most likely to affect people in their twenties
and slightly more women than men.
The symptoms are wide-ranging, from dizziness,
lethargy, irritability and sweating to diarrhoea, stomach
aches, headaches and shortness of breath.
Coping with these symptoms or trying to
avoid situations which provoke them can interfere with normal
life and inhibit enjoyment of even the most pleasurable event.
Panic Attack
At its extreme in a full-blown panic attack the person feels
as if they are about to die. Often the attack comes out of
the blue with no warning and for no apparent reason, a free
floating anxiety, as Freud described it.
The combined effect can be devastating
to experience heart rate speeds up, like a palpitation, breathing
quickens as the person feels they cannot get enough air into
their lungs and their chest feels tight.
Tingling sensations and hot/cold flushes
can appear anywhere in the body and most likely in fingertips,
feet etc. It's no wonder that many such an experience has
been taken for a heart attack.
Once a person has suffered such distress,
it's likely that they'll be wondering at the back of their
mind if and when another will take place. The more the person
worries about theonset of another attack, the more the likelihood
that their anxiety levels will rise and with it the distinct
possibility that the much-feared event will happen again.
Treatment
Pure Hypnoanalysis (analytical therapy) will allow
you to eliminate the anxiety under-pinning your symptoms so
you can start enjoying life to the full again. 7-12 weekly
sessions are usually needed to complete a course of this therapy.
However, if your anxiety is more localised
or short-term (fear of an up and coming airplane flight or
a presentation, for instance) then 1 or 2 sessions of suggestion
therapy would help you to overcome your worries, boost your
confidence and greatly improve your feelings of well-being.
Please call Emma on 07706 996043
or email at emma@emmadaffern.com
to discuss any questions you have about hypnotherapy and how
it could work for you.
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