Panic Personality

Panic Personality

what treatment should be done if you have BPD, PTSD, OCD, depression, panic disorder and aggrophobia?

im 30 years old who have all these, I've been sent for psychotherapy, but my symptoms are really affecting my ability to function, just out my house .... my usual medicines because perscribe psychiatrist said he did not addictive. so im wondering what should I do? psychotherapy is enough? What is the proper care, should receive treatment and support? i dont feel my mental health teams doing enough to help, but at the same time, Im not sure what type of treatment or support you should ask .. ive had these problems since 16, the system has never failed me and I've got the right help that until recently, when I was assigned a team of mental health. borderline personality disorder, PTSD, obsessive comulsive, depression, panic disorder, and I have all symptoms aggrophobia of. wow ..... hangover, what a response, Thanks! and thanked the rest of

Hey. ok .... First: Find a new psychiatrist. Medications can help the symptoms of his illness. For example, drugs can help aniexty their feelings of fear and nervousness. Medicine can not solve problems but can reducing the symptoms. Second: Try entering intensive care with someone you see at least 2 times a week. If you can not get someone who will pyschodynamic intensive or interpersonal therapy for someone who does not DBT. TDC is specifically for borderline personality disorder and is in intensive individual therapy and therapy group. Third, read some books about diseases you have. Get all the information that can help identify symptoms and behaviors. It is very difficult. I have some of these diseases and is a daily struggle. Just know there are others out there who have similar problems, so they are not alone. Good luck.


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Panic Attacks Signs Symptoms and Recovery

panic attack is a distinct time period of extreme fear or discomfort that is accompanied by one or more of the accompanying symptoms.

Symptoms might include:
palpitations
sweating
trembling or shaking
shortness of breath or smothering
feelings of choking
chest pain or discomfort
nausea or abdominal distress
dizziness or light-headedness
pins and needles
diarrhea
dry mouth
headache
derealization or depersonalization
and chills or hot flushes

The two main types of panic attacks are: 1.Spontaneous attacks and 2. Situational panic attacks. Here are the definitions to both of them.

1) Spontaneous Panic Attacks These are not affiliated with a situational spark and appear to come 'out of the blue'. These panic attacks can happen during periods of relaxation or when sleeping.

2) Situational Panic Attacks Occur either in expectancy of a situation or in a situation where an assault has previously been felt. Generally the symptoms become evident as one enters the situation.

Here are outlined a few of the fears people have resulting from the panic attack symptoms.

Three of the most basic fears created by the panic symptoms are:

1) Losing Control, Will I black out in Public? Am I Having A Heart Attack? Experiencing Out of Touch Impressions or a Sense of Unreality

2)"Am I going crazy?"

3) It is perceivable for anyone to fear they may be going crazy when they suffer from the panic attack symptoms. There's so little actual public awareness of mental illness so people frequently leap to extreme conclusions. These conclusions are generally based on misinformation and an active mental imagery.

4 more fears of panic attack sufferers are:

1) Losing Control

During a panic attack, because of the symptoms the people are experiencing, they are inclined to believe they are going to "lose control". This deprivation of control can be physical' i.e. - that all your critical organs will completely lose control of themselves and descend into total chaos or that the person will mentally lose a grasp on realness. Oftentimes, it is those who detest being embarrassed in public, suffer from this fear the most.

One thing you must remember is. You are not going to lose it. As a matter of fact, I am pretty confident, that with all the panic attacks you might have felt in public places.  The chance that somebody even made the observation that you were embarrassed is slim to none. In the society that we live, we are naturally social animals and fear to be seen in some kind of embarrassing situation. i.e. Doing something we feel is against the "social norm", such as yelling out in a restaurant or maybe even bolting out of a get together with no explanation. In the end, even if we do embarrass ourselves In a public situation, what does it matter we are only human.

2) Passing Out in Public

Panic attack symptoms are usually brought on by a feeling of being light headed, which in turn brings on the fear of blacking out or fainting, usually this happens in public places. The reason this fear escalates to this extreme is because if you black out in a public place we become defenseless, especially whenever we do not have a friend with us. The overwhelming feeling of: How and who will help me if I am passed out on the floor in a public place? Automatically goes thru the persons head. Also in advanced cases, the thought of never waking up or falling into a coma crosses the persons mind.  These are just a few of the panic ridden thought process that the person deals with.

3) Heart Attacks

The concern of having a heart attack to anyone that deals or has dealt with panic attacks is a very major concern to that person. A person that deals with panic attack symptoms at some point will fear for the health of their heart. There are differing components associated with heart attacks that are not associated with panic attacks. here are some heart attack symptoms.  look and see how they are different from panic attacks.

The major symptoms of heart disease are shortness of breath and chest pain as well as irregular palpitations and fainting. Such symptoms are in most instances related to the amount of physical effort exerted. I.e.' the heavier you exercise the more distressing the symptoms and the less you exercise the less frequent the symptoms become.

Occasionally individuals have similar concerns about their heart as they do with their breathing. People actually convince themselves that if they worry enough about their heart or concentrate too much upon its activities. Their heart will get confused and forget how to beat correctly. It is common for people who suffer from panic attacks to keep a regular tab on their heart to see if it is still beating or beating irregularly.

4) Thoughts of Unreality

Out of all the symptoms that panic attack sufferers have this symptom is the least talked about or written about.  This symptom is usually brought on by, exuberant anxiety or in other words extreme or excessive anxiety.  it is the sensing as if nothing is real, everything is not reality.  The people that feel this also have the feeling, that they are losing their minds.

People that have experienced panic attack symptoms have been reported as having beliefs of not being a part of their world or having a sense of nothing being real.  These sensations are depicted by the person as if their life is a projection of a movie.  This scenario is most often only found in people that suffer from advanced symptoms.

I mention this because the condition is not often spoken about‚ and to reassure those of you who may have experienced this sensation‚ that it is only a side–effect of excessive anxiety and will pass as soon as the body learns to relax.

This article is not meant to be an exhaustive list of symptoms for panic attacks, anxiety or stress.  But it is written to show some of the signs and symptoms that people face that have panic attacks or anxiety issues

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