Best way to get through panic attacks?

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I have a friend online who suffers from panic attacks and was looking for something to help. I have only had them a couple times in my life and I just realized what it was and breathed through it and tried to get my mind off what was triggering it.

What works for you or do you know of anything that works for other people? I Googled the 5 senses technique but don't know how effective it is.
 

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Mindfulness comes to mind, I use it when I am stressed and it works but does take some practice
 

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Is mindfulness the same as focusing on something?
 

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Yes, it helps clear your mind and calm you down
 

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Mindfulness comes to mind, I use it when I am stressed and it works but does take some practice

avoid it like the demonology that spawned the concept it is of the spirit of this world i know this for it does not point a person to thr creator or his word .

here is what isaiah states by the Spirit of god - You will keep him in perfect peace, Whose mind is stayed on You, Because he trusts in You.

never look to the world ways ..the peace of God which is the only true peace is found in God .. NOWHERE ELSE
 

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I have a friend online who suffers from panic attacks and was looking for something to help. I have only had them a couple times in my life and I just realized what it was and breathed through it and tried to get my mind off what was triggering it.

What works for you or do you know of anything that works for other people? I Googled the 5 senses technique but don't know how effective it is.

as for the question ..

if such a thing attempts to attack me ( and i have known horridly such things but God set me free )
I pray in tongues and tell that demon to get away from me in jesus name .
resist the devil and he wil flee from you .

when a person prays in tongues
they pray the perfect will of god
they edify themselves (being built up in the holy Ghost )
the speak mysteries in the spirit - which is good because at times what is happening in the spiritual realm is a mystery to our minds ,we cant always know why demons are attacking us to cause panic and anxiety -but more often the not it is becaseu some wicked folk are meting some where to unloose curses upon people and wreck havoc and evil in the world .
praise god no weapon formed againt me wil prosper
praise god that as the swallow by flying returns to its nest ,so the curse causeless shall not come but shall return from whence it was sent .

walking in the power and the authority of the holy Ghost is both a battle and a glorious victory .
 

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Mindfulness is about living in the moment, increasing awareness of what is inside and what is outside without judging self or others. There is nothing anti-biblical about it, and it does work for some people for anxiety. However, it takes a lot of work to get to the place where it can be effective. People who are in a panic attack or heightened anxiety are in a fight, flight or freeze state in which their brains function on an automatic level rather than on a cognitively semi-deliberate level. During this heightened state, it is impossible to do things like learn, and it is is very difficult to bring your own brain out of the heightened state. Sometimes people need an "external regulator" - at least while they are not in a panic state (which is when they can learn techniques such as mindfulness).

For those who have panic attacks, they need to learn these techniques when they are not in a panic state, so that when they are in the panic state, they can then start to train their brain to recall the techniques learned and gradually implement them even when panicking.

For those who have panic attacks and do not learn some self-soothing technique for regulation, they might require an external source of regulation. This could be a soothing voice of a friend, listening to calming music or nature sounds, using visualization or looking at a calming photo, etc. It might be helpful to "debrief" a panic attack with someone after it happens, and talk about what triggered it, what happens in their body, and what kinds of things they would find helpful to bring them out of it. Therapists use "exposure" until the panic reaches a peak and they learn there is no threat. If your friend's panic attacks are frequent, she should seek therapy.
 

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Melinda Fish had panic attacks. She jumped in the River.
 

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Mindfulness is about living in the moment, increasing awareness of what is inside and what is outside without judging self or others. There is nothing anti-biblical about it, and it does work for some people for anxiety. However, it takes a lot of work to get to the place where it can be effective. People who are in a panic attack or heightened anxiety are in a fight, flight or freeze state in which their brains function on an automatic level rather than on a cognitively semi-deliberate level. During this heightened state, it is impossible to do things like learn, and it is is very difficult to bring your own brain out of the heightened state. Sometimes people need an "external regulator" - at least while they are not in a panic state (which is when they can learn techniques such as mindfulness).

For those who have panic attacks, they need to learn these techniques when they are not in a panic state, so that when they are in the panic state, they can then start to train their brain to recall the techniques learned and gradually implement them even when panicking.

For those who have panic attacks and do not learn some self-soothing technique for regulation, they might require an external source of regulation. This could be a soothing voice of a friend, listening to calming music or nature sounds, using visualization or looking at a calming photo, etc. It might be helpful to "debrief" a panic attack with someone after it happens, and talk about what triggered it, what happens in their body, and what kinds of things they would find helpful to bring them out of it. Therapists use "exposure" until the panic reaches a peak and they learn there is no threat. If your friend's panic attacks are frequent, she should seek therapy.
I find it veryy helpful
 

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I find it veryy helpful

I am glad you are able to use mindfulness to regulate. Maybe it has to do with intensity, too, I don't know. I have one client who is so high-anxiety that she requires external regulation, and when we work on this, she is only able to do it for a minute or so at a time. Then within minutes, she is back in her high-arousal. But she lives in that high arousal most of the time, where others with panic attacks do not necessarily reside in high-arousal all the time. You likely have a much lower baseline. So.... works for some. And with any luck, it will eventually work for my client without the external source. As for Lamb's friend, hopefully it will help!
 

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I am glad you are able to use mindfulness to regulate. Maybe it has to do with intensity, too, I don't know. I have one client who is so high-anxiety that she requires external regulation, and when we work on this, she is only able to do it for a minute or so at a time. Then within minutes, she is back in her high-arousal. But she lives in that high arousal most of the time, where others with panic attacks do not necessarily reside in high-arousal all the time. You likely have a much lower baseline. So.... works for some. And with any luck, it will eventually work for my client without the external source. As for Lamb's friend, hopefully it will help!
I use it to control anxiety which isnt oftenbut I practice every day
 
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