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    PANIC NOT:
    MANAGING PANIC DISORDER
                            A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
                          evidence-based approach to help you  
                         develop and apply problem solving skills.
        Panic Not: Managing Panic Disorder
        WELCOME!
        First of all, well done for seeking help to get on 
        top of your panic!
        The ‘Panic Not’ workbook is based on an evidence-based 
        psychological therapy called Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). 
        CBT for ‘panic’ focuses on the here-and-now and helps people 
        who have sudden, unexpected episodes of fear about bodily 
        sensations they are experiencing to understand the problem and 
        change things that keep the distressing bodily sensations going. 
        The workbook will guide you through a technique called 
        Challenging Thoughts and Testing Them Out shown to help many 
        people having these sudden feelings of panic or panic attacks. 
        It’s designed to be worked through with the support of a mental 
        health professional trained to ensure people make the most of 
        the technique. Across England this will often be a Psychological 
        Wellbeing Practitioner, working within an Improving Access to 
        Psychological Therapies service. Given the success of this way of 
        working, similar roles have now also become available in other 
        countries.  
         You may have also come across this workbook on 
         your own. Whether with support or using on your 
         own, you’re in control of the way you choose to work 
         through the workbook. 
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               Panic Not: Managing Panic Disorder
               WHAT IS PANIC DISORDER? 
               ‘Panic attacks’ are intense moments of fear associated with a variety of 
               unwanted physical sensations such as a pounding heart, shortness of 
               breath, feeling dizzy or faint. 
               Everyone can experience these physical          The main difference between a Phobia and 
               sensations when they find themselves scared     Panic Disorder is:
               of something specific, for example an animal,   n	 When people with a specific fear avoid 
               place or situation. This is called a Phobia.        or escape what’s making them scared, the 
               However, when panic attacks occur                   physical sensations very quickly go away. 
               frequently, unexpectedly and continue for a     n	 With Panic Disorder however, people  
               long time, they’re recognised as something          find themselves actually fearing the 
               called Panic Disorder.                              physical sensations they’re having. This 
                                                                   can keep those feelings of panic going and 
                                                                   going and they find themselves stuck in a 
                                                                   vicious cycle.
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                      Panic Not: Managing Panic Disorder
                      WHAT DOES PANIC DISORDER LOOK LIKE? 
                      ‘Panic attacks’ are actually quite common                             When some people notice they’re having 
                      and many people will report having them.                              distressing physical sensations, they may 
                      But they often don’t worry about them,                                start worrying about them and begin to 
                      they soon go and have little wider impact                             think about the worst case possible. This in 
                      on their lives.                                                       turn increases the fear, making the physical 
                      Some people however, experience recurrent                             sensations worse. Before they know it, they’re 
                      and prolonged panic attacks. Why? Well, you                           stuck in a vicious cycle and it also begins to 
                      may be surprised to find out it’s the terrible                        affect what they do. It may look something 
                      thoughts about the panic attacks that can                             like this: 
                      lead to ‘Panic Disorder’. 
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                                                 A               • Sweating                               • Fear
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                                               Each of these areas has a knock-on effect on the others and 
                                                    those physical sensations keep going for a long time. 
                            If you think this may be happening to you then this workbook may help.
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