You do not have to be diagnosed with General Anxiety Disorder (GAD) to determine if panic attacks or anxiety attacks haunt you or for you to seek the best treatment for anxiety. In fact, many of those who suffer from anxiety attacks often do not consult professionals for a number of reasons. However, it should be clear that being able to deal with the condition requires you to understand it and to accept that you, as a matter of fact, need to deal with it proactively. Here are some helpful pointers that can help you understand more of panic attacks and on the proper handling of the situation...
You would first have to determine the signs and symptoms of having panic or anxiety attacks before you can seek the best treatment for anxiety. You do not have to hold a piece of paper that says you indeed are suffering from the condition. For most people, there are certain situations that indicate the existence of anxiety disorder and being able to know the symptoms can help them deal with panic situations accordingly.
Of course, the manifestations of a panic or anxiety attack can go beyond feelings and emotions. Some people really do experience physiological issues such as a racing pulse and heartbeat, sudden nausea and dizzy spells, tightness of the throat and even hot flushes.
Dealing with panic attacks and anxiety disorder does not require you to spend much. While it is true that some people find solace in consulting psychologists and psychiatrists, it should be understood that GAD is not a mental illness. Of course, that would also mean that medications or expensive in-clinic treatment should not be the automatic solution.
The best treatment for anxiety and the best way to handle anxiety disorder is to eliminate the fear of an oncoming panic attack. This, however, should be mastered and should be done the right way. The good news is that doing so is not impossible. There are many panic attack sufferers who have succeeded in this particular goal. The best way is to learn the technique from an ex-panic attack sufferer. After all, such a person has successfully overcome the condition and you can as well.
PanicBuster.com was created by anxiety treatment expert David Mellinger, MSW (RESUME). Click on the links to learn more about anxiety, worry, phobias, and obsessions and compulsions (OCD).