An Update From Psychiatrist Dr. Yaron Friedman
Posted on 11-11-2022 01:10 PM
When it comes to help for anxiety you now have a bewildering array of treatment options. Anxiety treatment today is very much based on current brain science. Modern brain science shows us that our brains are constantly connected by neural fibers and that neurofeedback is a method of stimulating these fibers that is helpful for the management of anxiety and panic attacks. Neurofeedback can help alleviate anxiety and panic attacks, and reduce the feeling of tension that often comes with these attacks.
Neurofeedback is a technology that is not new, nor is it new compared to earlier methods of assisting people with anxiety and panic attacks. Various methods of assistive technology have been utilized for centuries. For instance, shaking a grain of rice to loosen its fibers or placing a dot of cream on your lower lip can be helpful in the management of your anxiety.
In recent years, scientists have learned the methods of assisting people with anxiety. By using a computer, strobe lights, or radio frequency equipment, a person suffering from anxiety can be helped to relax his or her mind. With the aid of the equipment, a person can experience a sense of heightened awareness, or the ability to zoom in and focus on particular areas of the body. This is useful in reducing feelings of dizziness and panic attacks.
The feeling of panic attacks is often a vague and indeterminate one. It is often difficult to pinpoint where panic attacks occur. The sufferer often feels a sense of threat in every place he or she is in. The sufferer often feels like his or her body is going to leave their mind. They often feel physical sensations that make them physically ill, such as nausea. They often feel a sense of hopelessness.
The cure of panic attacks and anxiety can be quite difficult. Some of the methods of assisting people with anxiety and panic attacks are therapy, medicine, behavioral therapy, cognitive therapy, self-help, and relaxation techniques. If one of these methods of assisting people with anxiety and panic attacks doesn't work, then there are the methods of acupuncture, meditation, yoga, and light therapy. Sometimes one of these methods of assisting people with anxiety and panic attacks just doesn't work. As a matter of fact, the rate of failure is quite high.
The process of the curing of panic attacks and anxiety is often lengthy. If there are no improvements within one week, then therapy with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or therapist is necessary. In cases where the attacks begin to occur on a weekly basis, then hospitalization may be necessary. In the cases where the attacks occur more often, then in some cases one needs to consider lethal methods of assisting people with anxiety and panic attacks.
The main thing to remember with respect to the various assistive technologies is that no single method of assisting people with anxiety and panic attacks can be used for every person that is suffering from panic attacks. For some, the various methods of assisting them with anxiety and panic attacks may not work. And in these cases, lethal methods of assisting them with anxiety and panic attacks must be considered. Of course, in most cases, one can decide which of the various assistive technologies would be the most effective for their particular condition.
The assistive technologies such as the medicine, cognitive therapy, massage, and relaxation techniques aren't considered lethal if the condition is not severe. However, for the sufferers, they are considered lethal when the attacks become frequent, severe, and frequent. Of course, it could also happen that not even one of the various assistive technologies will work for the sufferer. In these cases, it is believed that suicide will be a serious consequence.
If you or someone you know is suffering from anxiety and panic attacks, then suicide should not be considered as a simple solution to the problem. No matter what anyone tells you, suicide is never the answer. If you are considering taking your life, then get some help right away. Consider getting professional help from a psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, or counselor. There are times when health professionals may need to have one another's help. A psychiatrist may need to discuss the issue with a psychologist, while a psychologist may discuss the issue with a therapist. And so forth.
Consider your problem very seriously. Please know that there are times when anything goes, and it does not matter if you are an adult, an adolescent, or a child. For those who are under 18, please take note of what you are being asked to do, and talk to your parents, and your Judge, as well. Consider getting your Judge to sign a Power of Attorney, so you can get help from one source, while simultaneously getting help from several different sources. Consider talking to an attorney, as well. As a last resort, if you feel like you are losing control, then it may be necessary to dial 911. Consider making an appointment with a therapist, psychiatrist, or psychologist, as soon as possible. It will be a lot easier for you to make an appointment, if you have been to these individuals's office already. You can make the appointment online at the WebMD Mental Health Directory. If you have done your homework, and have done your due diligence, then you will be able to find services that you like, and can afford. Do not waste any time. Get the help you need immediately.