Freedom from Panic Attacks: How to Stop Panic Attacks

Freedom from Panic Attacks: How to Stop Panic Attacks

Panic attacks trick millions of people into fearing disaster and giving up so many of the activities they used to enjoy without fear. But you CAN regain freedom from panic attacks! Today we’re sharing an excerpt from the just released audiobook, "The Panic Attacks Workbook: A Guided Program for Beating the Panic Trick (Second Edition)." Written by clinical psychologist and anxiety expert Dr. David Carbonell, this audiobook will help you stop the vicious cycle that leads to panic attacks, and learn to master your anxiety.
Panic Attacks and the Panic Cycle

Panic Attacks and the Panic Cycle

Many people who’ve experienced panic attacks try to protect themselves from their anxiety. They tell themselves “don’t think about it;" they resist it; they try to force themselves to feel better; they feel shame and embarrassment and try to keep it a secret from others; and they try to medicate it away with alcohol, nicotine, and other substances. These all make the anxiety worse. Psychologist and anxiety expert Dr. David Carbonell offers a way out for people with panic attacks—whether the attacks are part of panic disorder, social phobia, specific phobias, or some other anxiety disorder. Dr. Carbonell is author of the audiobook "Panic Attacks Workbook: A Guided Program for Beating the Panic Trick."
Panic Attacks and the Panic Cycle

Overcome Panic Attacks and Phobias

Many people struggle with panic attacks and phobias. Dr. David Carbonell is a psychologist, anxiety expert and author of the audiobook: "Panic Attacks Workbook: A Guided Program for Beating the Panic Trick." Today he tells us there’s good news and bad news about panic attacks, and the phobias that usually accompany them. The bad news is that panic is a devious, insidious trick that can make you a prisoner in your own life, home and head. The good news? It’s only a trick! People can, and do, overcome this trick.

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