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hopeandhealing

hopeandhealing

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I became a counselor after decades of panic. I know your pain.
posted 09/13/2009, comments (2)

Anxiety, "Interpreaction," and "Interpreversal": A Mind Game You Can Win

  I'd like to share two concepts I believe will be of great assistance as we approach panic attacks, agoraphobia, derealization, and depersonalization - any of our anxiety and mood-driven misery, for that matter. They play so very big and need to be put into practice over and over again. And that's exactly why I came up with names that are... Read moreChevron
hopeandhealing

hopeandhealing

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I became a counselor after decades of panic. I know your pain.
posted 09/06/2009, comment (1)

Panic Attacks and Mitral Valve Prolapse: A Mimicker's Deception?

A mimicker is a symptom or disorder that fools its victim, as well as medical and psych professionals, into believing he/she is suffering from something other than the true cause of the problem. And the likeness is so striking that the mimicked issue gets all the attention, allowing the real culprit to remain a mystery. Obviously, mimickers can... Read moreChevron
hopeandhealing

hopeandhealing

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I became a counselor after decades of panic. I know your pain.
posted 09/05/2009, comments (8)

Gentle Expressions of Hope...

  I was in the E.R. working with a woman in her mid-twenties who was experiencing some pretty intense thoughts of suicide. Very tragically, the woman became a paraplegic this past December as a result of a car accident. The past seven months had been an endless stream of medical care, personal and family adjustments, and attempts at... Read moreChevron
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Eileen Bailey

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posted 08/24/2009, comments (0)

Tips for Coping with Early Morning Anxiety

Many people with panic disorder or anxiety attacks find mornings to be especially difficult. They may wake up feeling anxious and have a panic attack before they even get out of bed. When each day begins with fear, you may not even want to face the rest of the day.The following are tips for managing early morning anxiety:*Make sure you are being... Read moreChevron
caring person

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Multiple interests but here to help and be helped.
posted 08/09/2009, comments (2)

caring person

Just getting started. I had a bad attack this morning in  an eating e stablishment. It seemed like all I could do was gobble up my food as fast as I could so I could get out of there fast. I thought I might pass out. I made it but my whole day was tense and difficult. I will not go to further detail at this time(will try to sleep but may... Read moreChevron
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