When Panic Attacks: The New, Drug-Free Anxiety Therapy That Can Change Your Life
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When Panic Attacks: The New, Drug-Free Anxiety Therapy That Can Change Your Life

Paperback – Illustrated, June 12, 2007

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$15.99
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Paperback
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464
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Harmony
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978-0767920834
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6.09 x 1 x 9.18 inches
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“Few truly great books on psychotherapy have been published, and this is one of them. When Panic Attacks tells you how to deal with all kinds of anxiety and with most other emotional problems. It is clearly and charmingly written.” —Albert Ellis, Ph.D, founder of the Albert Ellis Institute and bestselling author of A Guide to Rational Living “Another masterpiece from the author who helped millions help themselves with Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy . Dr. Burns’s elegant writing style, compassion, and humor translate powerful psychotherapy methods into accessible, practical, and helpful tools for the vast number of individuals who struggle with anxiety.” —Henny Westra, Ph.D., associate professor and director of the York University Anxiety Research Clinic One in four Americans has unhealthy anxiety--that's over 73 million people. What have we turned to? Pills. Have they helped? The numbers say no. David Burns, M.D., knows what nobody else does: traditional therapy and drugs don't cure anxiety. But revolutionary new cognitive behavior therapies do, and Burns has developed clinically proven techniques. The road to a cure begins with discovering the stories we tell ourselves that make us worry--"If I'm late for the meeting I'll be fired and never find another job"; " "There's no way on earth this plane can stay in the air." Burns provides an arsenal of techniques for exposing the lies and proving them wrong. Here you'll find: -Methods for uncovering the sophisticated lies we tell ourselves that make us worry-A cost/benefit analysis, for figuring out what you get--good and bad--out of hanging on to hangups and phobias -Playful ways to test the lie that's making you afraid The good news is that the techniques in his Anxiety Toolkit take 60 seconds to work. This is an indispensable guide for anyone who's spent sleepless nights imagining a workplace disaster, dreading a plane trip or public speaking engagement, or fretting about the safety of a loved one. DAVID D. BURNS, MD, is an adjunct clinical professor of psychiatry emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine, and has served as Visiting Scholar at Harvard Medical School. His bestselling book, Feeling Good, has sold over four million copies. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Chapter 1 I Think, Therefore I Fear Practically everybody knows what it's like to feel anxious, worried, nervous, afraid, uptight, or panicky. Often anxiety is just a nuisance, but sometimes it can cripple you and prevent you from doing what you really want with your life. But I have some great news for you: You can change the way you feel. Powerful new, drug-free treatments have been developed for depression and for every conceivable type of anxiety, such as chronic worrying, shyness, public speaking anxiety, test anxiety, phobias, and panic attacks. The goal of the treatment is not just partial improvement but full recovery. I want you to be able to wake up in the morning free of fears and eager to meet the day, telling yourself it's great to be alive. Anxiety comes in many different forms. See if you can recognize yourself in any of these patterns. • Chronic Worrying. You constantly worry about your family, health, career, or finances. Your stomach churns, and it seems as if something bad is about to happen, but you can't figure out exactly what the problem is. • Fears and Phobias. You may be afraid of needles, blood, heights, elevators, driving, flying, water, spiders, snakes, dogs, storms, bridges, or getting trapped in closed spaces. • Performance Anxiety. You freeze up whenever you have to take a test, perform in front of other people, or compete in an athletic event. • Public Speaking Anxiety. You get nervous whenever you have to talk in front of a group because you tell yourself, "I'll tremble and everyone will see how nervous I am. My mind will go blank and I'll make a complete fool of myself. Everyone will look down on me and think I'm a total neurotic." • Shyness. You feel nervous and self-conscious at social gatherings because you tell yourself, "Everyone seems so charming and relaxed. But I don't have anything interesting to say. They can probably tell how shy and awkward I feel. They must think I'm some kind of weirdo or loser. I'm the only one who feels this way. What's wrong with me?" • Panic Attacks. You experience sudden, terrifying panic attacks that seem to come from out of the blue and strike unexpectedly, like lightning. During each attack, you feel dizzy, your heart pounds, and your fingers tingle. You may tell yourself, "I must be having a heart attack. What if I pass out or die? I can't breathe right! What if I suffocate?" You try to hang on for dear life. Before long, the feelings of panic disappear as mysteriously as they came, leaving you bewildered, frightened, and humiliated. You wonder what happened and when it's going to strike again. • Agoraphobia. You're afraid of being away from home alone because you think something terrible will happen--perhaps you'll have a panic attack--and there won't be anyone to help you. You may fear open spaces, bridges, crowds, standing in line at the grocery store, or taking public transportation. • Obsessions and Compulsions. You're plagued by obsessive thoughts that you can't shake from your mind, and compulsive urges to perform superstitious rituals to control your fears. For example, you may be consumed by the fear of germs and have the irresistible urge to wash your hands over and over all day long. Or you may get up and check the stove repeatedly after you've gone to bed, just to make sure you didn't leave the burners on. • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. You're haunted by memories or flashbacks of a horrific event that happened months or even years ago, such as rape, abuse, torture, or murder. • Concerns about Your Appearance (Body Dysmorphic Disorder) . You're consumed by the feeling that there's something grotesque or abnormal about your appearance, even though your friends and family reassure you that you look just fine. You may think that your nose is deformed, your hair is thinning, or your body isn't shaped correctly. You may spend vast amounts of time consulting with plastic surgeons or staring into mirrors trying to correct the defect because you're so convinced that everyone can see how terrible you look. • Worries about Your Health (Hypochondriasis) . You go from doctor to doctor complaining of aches, pains, fatigue, dizziness, or other symptoms. You feel certain that you have some dreadful disease, but the doctor always reassures you that there's absolutely nothing wrong with you. You feel relieved for a few days, but soon you start obsessing about your health again. If you're plagued by any of these fears, I have a question for you: What would it be worth to you if I could show you how to overcome them? Imagine, for a moment, that you had to give a talk or take an important test tomorrow, and you could go to bed tonight without that knot in your stomach, feeling confident and relaxed. If you're lonely and struggling with shyness, what would it be worth to you to feel relaxed and spontaneous around other people so you could easily engage anyone, anywhere, in a rewarding conversation? And if you're suffering from phobias, panic attacks, or obsessions and compulsions, what would it be worth to you if I could show you how to defeat these fears for good? These goals may seem impossible, especially if you've been struggling with anxiety or depression for years, but I'm convinced that you can defeat your fears without pills or lengthy therapy. That may not be the message that you're used to hearing. If you go to your doctor, she or he may tell you that you've got a chemical imbalance in your brain and that you'll have to take a pill to correct it. Yet the latest research confirms what my clinical experience has taught me over the years: You can defeat your fears without drugs. All you'll need is a little courage, your own common sense, and the techniques in this book. There are many theories about the causes of anxiety, but we'll focus on four of them: • The Cognitive Model is based on the idea that negative thoughts cause anxiety. "Cognition" is simply a fancy word for a thought. Every time you feel anxious or afraid, it's because you're telling yourself that something terrible is about to happen. For example, if you have a fear of flying and the plane runs into turbulence, you may panic because you think, "This plane is about to crash!" Then you imagine passengers screaming as the plane crashes toward the earth in a ball of flames. Your fear does not result from the turbulence but from the negative messages you give yourself. When you change the way you think , you can change the way you feel . • The Exposure Model is based on the idea that avoidance is the cause of all anxiety. In other words, you feel anxious because you're avoiding the thing you fear. If you're afraid of heights, you probably avoid ladders, high mountain trails, or glass elevators. If you feel shy, you probably avoid people. According to this theory, the moment you stop running and confront the monster you fear the most, you'll defeat your fears. It's like telling a bully "Take your best shot. I'm not running away from you any longer!" • The Hidden Emotion Model is based on the idea that niceness is the cause of all anxiety. People who are prone to anxiety are nearly always people-pleasers who fear conflict and negative feelings like anger. When you feel upset, you sweep your problems under the rug because you don't want to upset anyone. You do this so quickly and automatically that you're not even aware you're doing it. Then your negative feelings resurface in disguised form, as anxiety, worries, fears, or feelings of panic. When you expose the hidden feelings and solve the problem that's bugging you, often your anxiety will disappear. • The Biological Model is based on the idea that anxiety and depression result from a chemical imbalance in the brain and that you'll have to take a pill to correct it. Two types of medications are generally recommended: the minor tranquilizers, such as Xanax, Ativan, and Valium, and the antidepressants, such as Prozac, Paxil, and Zoloft. Your doctor may tell you that these medications represent the only truly effective treatment for depression and anxiety and that you'll need to keep taking them for the rest of your life, in much the same way that individuals suffering from diabetes will have to take insulin shots forever to regulate their blood sugar. So we have four radically different theories about the causes and cures for anxiety. Which theory is correct? According to the Cognitive Model, you'll have to change the way you think. According to the Exposure Model, you'll have to stop running and confront your fears. According to the Hidden Emotion Model, you'll have to express your feelings. And according to the Biological Model, you'll have to take a pill. All four theories have their advocates. I believe that the first three theories are correct, and I use Cognitive Techniques, Exposure Techniques, and the Hidden Emotion Technique with every anxious person I treat. The Biological Model is much more controversial. Although I began my career as a full-time psychopharmacologist and treated all my patients with drugs, I strongly prefer the new, drug-free treatment methods for anxiety and depression. In my experience, they're far more effective, they work much faster, and they're also superior in the long run because you'll have the tools you need to overcome painful mood swings for the rest of your life. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • The truth is that you
  • can
  • defeat your fears. With more than forty simple, effective techniques, you'll learn how to overcome every conceivable kind of anxiety without medication.
  • Are you plagued by fears, phobias, or panic attacks? Do you toss and turn at night with a knot in your stomach, worrying about your job, your family, work, your health, or relationships? Do you suffer from crippling shyness, obsessive doubts, or feelings of insecurity? What you may not realize is that these fears are almost never based on reality. When you’re anxious, you’re actually fooling yourself, telling yourself things that simply aren’t true. See if you can recognize yourself in any of these distortions:
  • All-or-Nothing Thinking:
  • “My mind will go blank when I give my presentation at work, and everyone will think I’m an idiot.”
  • Fortune Telling:
  • “I just know I’ll freeze up and blow it when I take my test.”
  • Mind Reading
  • : “Everyone at this party can see how nervous I am.”
  • Magnification:
  • “Flying is so dangerous. I think this plane is going to crash!”
  • Should Statements:
  • “I shouldn’t be so anxious and insecure. Other people don’t feel this way.”
  • Emotional Reasoning:
  • “I feel like I’m on the verge of cracking up!”
  • Self-Blame:
  • “What’s wrong with me? I’m such a loser!”
  • Mental Filter:
  • “Why can’t I get anything done? My life seems like one long procrastination.”Now imagine what it would feel like to live a life that’s free of worries and self-doubt; to go to sleep at night feeling peaceful and relaxed; to overcome your shyness and have fun with other people; to give dynamic presentations without worrying yourself sick ahead of time; to enjoy greater creativity, productivity and self-confidence. With these forty techniques, you'll be able to put the lie to the distorted thoughts that plague you and your fears will immediately disappear. Dr. Burns also shares the latest research on the drugs commonly prescribed for anxiety and depression and explains why they may sometimes do more harm than good.This is not pop psychology but proven, fast-acting techniques that have been shown to be more effective than medications.
  • When Panic Attacks
  • is an indispensable handbook for anyone who’s worried sick and sick of worrying.

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This book has changed my life for the better

Update: it has been 2 years since I wrote my original review. I have practiced the techniques in this book almost every single day. I have also made adjustments to my lifestyle (diet and exercise). I am proud to say that my anxiety is significantly reduced and I no longer feel depressed all the time. This book changed everything for me.
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I have read many self-help books, gone to therapy, and spent countless hours wondering what was so wrong with me.
None of my doctors had proposed CBT to me (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy). It was in their arsenal - when I asked my current therapist about it she said "oh yeah, I have a few worksheets on that." I don't know why this isn't the go-to method of therapeutic healing! Maybe because the talk-it-out therapeutic healing takes years upon years to have any measure of success? Maybe because people with sick brains make those in the medical field more money? I have no doubts that my therapist wants to see me "better" but just talking about things has never felt good enough for me. I want to work. I want to do something to make myself feel better. So I took my therapist's worksheets and I started filling them out. I also completely filled out and underlined every page of this book.
For the first time in almost 40 years of living, I am allowed to be in control of what I am feeling because Dr David Burns gave me the tools to understand and to re-wire my own brain.
Yes I still have severe anxiety. Yes more of my days are spent in depression than out of it.
But you know what? I have spent a few days OUT of depression recently. And when I got sucked back in I was able to claw myself out quicker using the methods in this book.
I help myself thanks to this book.
58 people found this helpful
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10/10 reccomend

Im only about 50 pages into the book but already I'm finding relief & self help tips. I would definitely reccomend this book to anyone struggling with intrusive thoughts.
I had also purchased his other book "Feeling Good", i find this one more interesting and easier to follow than feeling good.
I also love that he adds sections for you to work on to put it to action
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An easy read, tremendously helpful

Self-help books are usually very hard to read, I can't seem to get through them. This book is a very easy read. I find myself not wanting to put it down. It has practical examples and easy to interpret instructions that are helping me get control of my thoughts. I would recommend it to anyone with anxiety or panic problems.
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Get on the road to recovery!

I'm so glad somebody recommended this author to me for my anxiety problems! Everybody deals with anxiety on some level, and all types of anxiety problems can be improved by this book, from fear of public speaking, to panic attacks or agoraphobia. Unlike other anxiety books I've read, this book is written in an upbeat and hopeful way that has lifted my spirit from just reading it. Reading does help, but if you want to get better, you'll have to be brave and do the exercises. Don't run away from your anxiety, face it, work through it, and get better! This book is worth much more than the cost, so why don't you give it a try? I've already improved a lot! It will guide you on the way to recovery.
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Cured!!!

Having "come down" with cancer for the 3rd time in early 2012 I just became obsessed with dying and was wrought with anxiety about every lump, bump, or twinge of pain. I kid you not, I was practically cured by page 88! I'm just into the second half of the book and feel better than I think I've ever felt! I'm also realizing how I've been plagued with other issues, procrastination, for example. I feel like my mind is being pressure washed and it feels great! Wish I would've read this years ago! I bet everyone could be helped by Dr. Burns!
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Good

There is alot of helpful information in this book but also alot of written workbook type things to do. But if it helps then I guess it's worth the effort. When you have panic attacks anythings worth a shot!!
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Good

There is alot of helpful information in this book but also alot of written workbook type things to do. But if it helps then I guess it's worth the effort. When you have panic attacks anythings worth a shot!!
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Five Stars

Hands down the BEST CBS book!
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ok

this is well written and the author is fun and easy to follow, I feel like I am listening to a friend talk to me. However, my debilitating anxiety has yet to be cured or even helped as of yet. I am going to reread it though and try again. I absolutely see how this could help some people, give it a try.
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Great book. Lots of info. Seems to be helping my wife so far.

Purchased this for my wife to maintain a drug free lifestyle and somehow manage her stress. This book has lots of information to teach you how to manage your anxiety with practical applications and exercises. It seems to be helping my wife so far so I can't complain.