Tag: manhattan therapists
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Is Binge Drinking Related to Panic Attacks?
I have received a number of questions about the use of alcohol and panic. Question: Is it possible that my binge drinking is connected in some way to my panic attacks? To give an full answer to this question it would be important to have more information. What I can tell you is that people who…
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Action Steps to Stop Panic and Anxiety.
A. Feeling Panic, Worry, Fear or Anxiety: Start with these action steps: 1. Gather more information. 2. Recollect what was going on just before you felt the symptoms: fear, panic, worry, sadness, depression. Note for people who have sent in questions about the need to binge on food or alcohol. 3. It is possible that…
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Fight or Flight: A Misunderstood Condition – Tips for Relief
Our stress reaction also called the fight or flight reaction has been with us as far back as cave man days. Yet, it is one of the most misunderstood issues. Most people associate it with aggravation, anxiety and distress due to a situation that is going on in the present moment. But, many times fear,…
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60 Seconds to Calm
The 60 Seconds to Calm exercise works greatto quiet a racing mind, and to reduce anxiety and fear. The detailed written directions are below.We also have an easy to follow video. Click here to get the video: Mind Calming Video GuideJust sign up and I’ll email it to you right now. We recommend watching the…
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Goal Setting Tip
Today I’m once again taking a short break. I’ve been having so much fun working with an amazing group of screen writers. We’ve been talking about using the power of the mind to move past limits. At the Retreat this year we are in Costa Rica. It’s really hot, humid and beautiful here, so of…
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Inner mind game: getting rid of unwanted thoughts
Playing a sport can be a wonderful way to take a break from the pressures of life and work. It can also be a source of frustration something gets in the way of playing at your best. In this article we’ll be discussing what you can do when unproductive thoughts (both conscious and unconscious) that…