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Do you fear the arrival of another panic attack?
People who have experienced panic attacks often go around with a grave sense of unease that at any moment, they will experience a major panic attack. It's a fear of the ultimate panic attack that would finally push them over the edge. This leads people to make changes to their behavior in order not to do anything that might trigger a panic episode. If you are such a person, the Panic Away course will lay yours fears to rest.


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Rapid Stress Relief and Stress Treatment Through Self-hypnosis

Stress is the label we apply when we place too much pressure on ourselves

It is such a far reaching condition that its effects are thought to be felt in practically every kind of illness, every kind of disease.

Yet so few of us really have an effective stress management strategy in place in order to bring about the essential stress relief that we need.

A certain amount of stress, of course, can be beneficial. In small to moderate amounts, it really doesn't hurt and, indeed, may be necessary in order to motivate us into getting things done and prodding us into performing at our very best.

But when stress takes on too much of a driving, overpowering role, it can exact a real toll and have truly damaging effects on both our mental and physical health.

Such, unfortunately, is the case in many industrialised countries such as the UK, the US, Canada and Australia today, where the most common mental health issues are anxiety and depression and in which stress plays a major underlying role.

At work, stress can turn us into jittery, anxious and resentful workers, unable to function as we really should; while at home, stress can provoke marital conflict and problems with children.

Often, we are able to notice the signs of stress in others much easier than we can in ourselves.

Yet few of us truly know how to manage stress -- even if we are fully aware we suffer from it. We simply lack the stress management and stress relief strategies for dealing with and releasing it.

And so alcohol, drugs, tranquillizers and anti-depressants are regularly turned to in an attempt to escape from and cope with the often devastating and frequently incapacitating effects of stress. But such attempted remedies are far from being effective stress treatment; they are temporary at best and short sighted at worst.

Usually however, they merely serve to worsen and aggravate an already inflamed situation.

Yet there are other ways to deal with and manage stress that are really effective and far from harmful. Meditation, yoga, good nutrition and exercise are all classical and effective methods of stress busting. (In fact, we recommend that everyone engages in some form of regular exercise.)

But for sheer effectiveness and rapidity of results, few things can match the power of self-hypnosis for stress management and stress treatment.

This is because in hypnosis you can experience a state of being that is so far removed from stress that it has sometimes been referred to as 'a state of grace'.

Indeed, self-hypnosis offers a method of completely releasing stress, providing a valuable way - through post-hypnotic suggestion - to manage stress and anxiety. When done correctly, it can provide potent and ongoing stress relief and stress treatment that lasts far beyond the actual sessions of self-hypnosis.

And the amazing thing is that practising self-hypnosis needn't take forever.

Here in the UK, we teach people how to enter a deep trance state in a matter of seconds. Remaining in this wonderful, calm state of hypnosis for a few short minutes, they are able to let go of and free themselves from the harmful and potentially devastating effects of stress.

But learning self-hypnosis from a hypnotherapist is certainly not the only way. True, this is the easiest, most rapid and effective method of mastering the art of self-hypnosis since, correctly done, it is taught while actually in the trance state, but it is not the only way. A visit to your local book shop will produce a selection of good books that will take you through the process step by step.

One thing is sure: time invested in learning and practising self-hypnosis pays very real dividends in the area of real stress management and stress relief. It is an extremely potent method that enables you to manage stress and is perhaps the most effective stress treatment there is.

If stress is something you find yourself struggling with on a regular basis, self- hypnosis - together with good nutrition and moderate exercise - is the very best stress management and stress relief tool you could use.

Peter Field is one of the foremost British hypno-psychotherapists, with busy clinics in Birmingham and London, England. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Health and Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. More of his absorbing articles, information on self hypnosis, hypnotherapy for stress relief and other useful topics can be found on his website: http://www.peterfieldhypnotherapy.co.uk


i have only had a 2 day period what gives?
my period got irregular for about 3 of them due to high stress i have panic disorder but now im calm and treated. my second last period was late by my cycle was about 42 days. this one im on now is 31 day cycle. usually a bleed a steady moderate flow for 5-6 days. this on i bleed very heavy the first day (15th) and then it died down very quickly. & now its just old black/brown from old blood but no red. so i know it means in done. it started that on the 2nd day & VERY little red left on 2nd day. i feel sharp stabing pains in both sides of lower abdomen but tolerable i do have cysts on ovaries. but i have the fear of ectopic pregnancy or pregnancy it self because i smell chemicals ever where like its un real. what are you thoughts? p.s. with stress treatment i do see myself coming back to my ol' 28 day cycle.

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Did you ever need post-traumatic stress treatment from looking at a website?
A couple of months ago I saw this site that said in the title 'Don't read this if you like animals, SERIOUSLY!' and my curiosity got the better of me and it was this really disgusting horrific description of the most depraved act of animal cruelty I have ever encountered, and it keeps coming back into my mind and every time I think of it I feel physically sick.

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