A Self Help Guide

A Self Help Guide

Panic A self help guide Page What is a panic attack? 3-4 • No Panic How do I know if I am having a panic attack? 5-8 Helpline: 0800 138 8889 www.nopanic.org.uk What causes panic and what keeps itit going?going? 8-15 Support for sufferers of panic attacks, phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder, general anxiety disorder and Are panic attacks harmful? 16 tranquilliser withdrawal. What techniques can help cope with and 16-24 reduce panic attacks? Further help 24 Useful organisations 25-27 Useful books 27 Useful books References 28 rd x Panic disorder: the facts (3(3rd revised revised edition) edition) S. Rachman and P. De Silva Oxford University Press 2009 Includes valuable new information on treatment and discusses the relationship between panic disorder and other anxiety conditions. x Coping successfully with panic attacks S. Trickett Sheldon 2009 A self-help book which covers physical causes, such as low blood-sugar, and also psychological triggers. x Self help for your nerves Claire Weekes HarperCollins 2000 Guide for everything you need to know to keep relaxed through every day life. Offers comprehensive insight and advice into coping with nervous stress. 2 27 What is a panic attack? National Support. Everyone knows what panic is, and it is common to feel panicky from time to time: • Anxiety UK x You get the sense that you are being followed on your way Tel: 08444 775 774 home from a party, late at night. www.anxietyuk.org.uk x You discover you have had your wallet stolen. Provides information and support to people suffering from x You are sitting an exam. You look at the paper and realise anxiety disorders. you don’t know the answers to any of the questions. x Someone runs in front of your car and you almost hit them. • British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy Tel: 01455 883 316 www.bacp.co.uk It would be normal in any of these situations to feel a sense of Offers an information service providing contacts for panic. The feeling would be understandable and would pass counselling in England and Wales. fairly quickly. A panic attack is a bit like 'normal' panic, but different in a • Mental Health Matters number of ways: Tel: 0191 516 3500 x The feelings are a lot stronger. www.mentalhealthmatters.com x The feelings seem to come 'out of the blue' and are not A national organisation which provides support and usually related to the sort of frightening situation described information on employment, housing, community support and above. psychological services. x The feelings often last longer than a few minutes • Mind Infoline As the feelings are unexpected, strong and often very physical, Tel: 0300 123 3393 they can feel extremely frightening. www.mind.org.uk Provides information on a range of topics including types of Panic attacks affect people in many different ways, but there is mental distress, where to get help, drug and alternative usually a sudden frightening feeling that something really awful treatments and advocacy. Also provides details of help and is about to happen, with strong physical symptoms. This can support for people in their own area. cause people to feel that something more serious, such as a Helpline available Mon - Fri, 9am - 6pm. heart attack is happening. • NHS Choices – Your health, your choices www.nhs.uk The truth is: nothing awful is going to happen, as panic Information about conditions, treatments, local services and attacks are not dangerous. healthy lives. Lots of people have panic attacks, although they can affect people in different ways. Some people have only one, others may have them over many years. Sometimes people have 26 3 them every day, others only once in a while. If you were to ask Useful organisations all of your friends if they had ever had a panic attack, it is very Local Support: likely that at least one or two will have had this experience. • Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) They are quite common and not a sign of serious mental or Website: www.citizensadvice.co.uk physical illness. However there can be some physical causes Armagh Tel: 028 37524041 for panic-like symptoms. Banbridge Tel: 028 40622201 Lurgan Tel: 028 38361181 For example: Portadown Tel: 028 38361181 x certain medicines taken together; Newry Tel: 028 30262934 x thyroid problems; x drinking too much caffeine or alcohol; Provides support on a range of issues including those in relation x pregnancy; to benefits, debt, consumer, employment and housing. x hormonal problems; • Cruse Bereavement Care x asthma; Armagh/Dumgannon Tel: 028 87784004 x low blood sugar; Newry / Mourne Tel: 028 30252322 x heart problems. Helpline: Tel: 0844 4779400 Website: www.crusebereavementcare.org.uk If, after reading this leaflet, you are concerned that your Help and support for bereaved people and for those caring for problem may have a physical cause and you have not yet had a bereaved people. check-up from your GP, then it would be a good idea to make an appointment. • Debt Action Northern Ireland Freephone: 0800 917 4607 Summary: Panic attacks are very common. They are not Website: www.debtaction -ni.net dangerous and are not a sign orof serious mental or physical Help for anyone in debt or concerned they may fall into debt. illness. • Lifeline Tel : 0808 808 8000 This booklet aims to help you reduce your panic attacks by Textphone for hard of hearing: 18001 0808 808 8000 helping you to: Website: www.lifelinehelpline.info x Recognise whether or not you are having panic attacks. Lifeline counsellors are available 24hrs a day to offer support for x Understand panic, what causes it and what keeps it going. those in distress. x Accept that panic cannot harm you. x Learn techniques to reduce panic. • Mindwise Website: www.mindwisenv.org There is a lot of information in this booklet and it may be helpful Banbridge Tel: 028 40669402 to read it several times, or to read it a bit at a time, to get the Newry Tel: 028 30261093 most from it. Lurgan Tel: 028 38329492 Portadown: Tel: 028 38334434 4 25 By testing out your fears in this way, and finding out that your Recognising panic –- HowHow dodo II knowknow ifif II amam havinghaving aa worst fear never happens you will gradually become more and panic attack? more confident. Your panic attacks should become fewer and This may sound obvious, but it isn’t. Sometimes panic feels so fewer and less strong when they do come. awful, and comes so “out of the blue”, that people can’t quite believe that it’s only a panic attack, and not something more serious. The feeling of a panic attack can be so unusual that Summary: Coping with panic. you may not even realise this is what is happening. x Practice relaxation, slow breathing, distraction and thought challenging when not anxious until you have One of the most important first steps in overcoming panic learned the techniques. attacks is recognising whether or not your symptoms are x Remind yourself during a panic that you have panicked caused by a panic attack. many times before and nothing awful is going to happen. x Use distraction, relaxation and slow breathing to help you Panic affects your body, your mind and the way you behave. get the panic to go away. The following are some of the most common symptoms x Challenge your unrealistic thoughts during a panic, using experienced by people having a panic attack. Some people some more realistic thoughts you have written down. have all of the symptoms, others just a few. x Try not to avoid, escape or use safetysafety behaviours,behaviours, insteadinstead test out what really happens.happens. YourYour body (please(please ticktick thosethose thatthat apply)apply) x Try toto sortsort outout anyany worriesworries oror troublestroubles thatthat you you have. have. Talk Talk Heart pounding, beating fast or skipping a beat. about them, don'tdon’t sweep them under the carpet. Heart seeming to stop, followed by a big thud. Chest pains. Further help Changes in breathing; for example: gulping air; breathing Whilst the techniques in this book should help you to get better fast; feeling short of breath; sighing, yawning or panting. by yourself, sometimes you may need professional help too. Pounding in the head. Numbness or tingling in fingers, toes or lips. If you feel you may need professional help, talk to your GP who Feeling faint, wobbly legs. might be able to provide this, or who may refer you on to someone else who can. In addition, anxiety and panic attacks Write down any other symptoms can sometimes be successfully treated by medication; usually in …………………………………………………………………….............................................................................................. combination with the techniques described here. Discuss this …………………………………………………………………….............................................................................................. with your GP who will be happy to give you more information. …………………………………………………………………….............................................................................................. ……………………………………………………………………............................................................... ............................... …………………………………………………………………….............................................................................................. …………………………………………………………………….............................................................................................. …………………………………………………………………….............................................................................................. 24 5 Your mind (please tick any thoughts or feeling that apply) often. You will probably feel

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