Anxiety and Panic Attacks, Part 2
Rewire Your Brain Using Neuroscience to Overcome Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Fear, Worry, and Shyness - Part 2 (Art of Happiness)
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Narrated by:
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Rory Young
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Written by:
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Emma Campbell
About this listen
Want to harness the power of neuroscience to overcome anxiety, panic attacks, fear, worry, and even shyness? Then keep listening!
Relentless fear, chest pain, heart palpitations, and shortness of breath, among other things, are signs you’re having an anxiety or panic attack. Both may feel similar. This is because they share a lot of emotional and physical symptoms. However, an anxiety attack is a different condition from a panic attack.
Anxiety can build gradually and is usually linked to an event, situation, or experience that’s perceived as threatening or stressful. Panic attacks, however, often occur out of the blue, and aren’t always cued by stressors.
But one this is for certain — both anxiety and panic attacks can make you feel like you’re losing control. It’s important to know how to manage these conditions, so you can make the crucial shift and not allow yourself to spiral into the abyss.
Lucky for you, Emma Campbell has created the ultimate guide to rewiring your brain using neuroscience, so you can overcome anxiety, panic attacks, fear, worry, and even shyness!
Here’s what you’ll get in this part two:
- How your brain responds to stress and panic attacks
- How to recognize your emotional triggers
- How to rewire your brain’s response to fear and anxiety
- How to utilize exercise and rest as a tool against anxiety
- And so much more!
Unfortunately, people often mistake anxiety and panic attacks as one and the same. With the help of some evidence-based tools and tips in this book, you will learn the distinction between the two so you can more effectively address the underlying causes of each.
Don’t let anxiety and panic attacks overwhelm you!
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