Tag-Archive for » treating anxiety attacks «

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009 | Author:

Hi Everyone,

I have just released my panic attack treatments blog on hubpages - check it out here. It will contain similar content to my main site and this blog - again with a focus on educating panic attack sufferers on the natural treatments which are available to them. And also to warn them of the dangers of medication. I am here to help, so please drop by and post a comment.

Talk soon,

Peter

Friday, January 02nd, 2009 | Author:

I have just set up a treatment for panic attacks lens on squidoo.

The content is going to be quite similar to my site and this blog. Feel free to drop by some time and share some of your experiences.

Click HERE To Check It Out.

Sunday, November 30th, 2008 | Author:

I spent almost 6 months searching for a panic attack treatment which works.. I know it sounds ridiculous, but everyone is different, and not everyone ersponds to the same form of treatment.

What really shocked me during my search for an effective treatment for panic attacks was the willingness of counsellors and doctors to prescribe medication. If you have read posts on this blog you probably gather I am quite anti-medication.. Why? Because I have experienced first hand the negative side effects of anxiety medication, and the fact medication will only hide the symptoms of anxiety, rather than getting to the root cause of the problem..

Anyhow, you can check out my full story HERE

Talk soon,

Peter

Sunday, November 09th, 2008 | Author:

I wrote this article to highlight the importance of treating anxiety attacks - and specifically that every person can react quite differently to treatment options.

In some cases some basic counselling is all that is needed. Sometimes the anxiety attacks are so severe that there is no option but to prescribe medication.

Not for a minute am I suggesting that any form of medication is going to cure anyone of anxiety attacks - all it will do is control the symptoms so that the real cause of the anxiety can be adressed.

The majority of anxiety attack cases can be treated without the need for medication.

Click HERE To Read The Full Article

Sunday, October 26th, 2008 | Author:

It can be extremely difficult to find an effective treatment for panic attacks. It took me almost half a year of experimenting with counseling, medication and other treatment options. I wrote this article to show you what options you have available - and to reassure you that you are not alone, and there is help at hand.

Click HERE To Read Full Article