But, I can accept that it's discomfort, but it doesn't eliminate the fear. I can accept that it's not real, but I still have the fear. It's as if I am not fearing, that it's flowing through me to make me fear. I fear that if I keep fearing what ever it is that I'm fearing that in the end I'll end up manifesting to make it become reality.
@WhiteSugarFive You must work on the accepting the physical feeling of fear. Instead of saying to yourself, Oh no I am having a panic attack, say to yourself, Just a physical feeling, i know scary, but it's just a "feeling". Rather adding second fear (fear of the first flash of fear) accept your fear and it will gradually pass. Purchase Hope and Help For Your Nerves by Dr. Claire Weekes.
I love his website. When I started having anxiety discomfort, I researched and studied. I stumbled upon Dr. Carb's website and it was the most comforting site I read. I printed out most of the pages and still keep the copies in my briefcase for review whenever I feel as though I need a refresher. I wish he would write a book.
thank you dr carbonell.i have suffered for 10 years, this is by far the best and most useful techniques.many many thanx and carry on with what youre doing
Thank you for your helpful information. I've been using the techniques outlined on your website and they are certainly working for me. I had convinced myself over the years, along with developing phobias, that there was a chemical imbalance in my brain; I'm now able to see what I'm going through much more clearly and am learning how to better respond to the panic attacks.
@davecarbonell What about when the discomfort potentially IS a danger - for example, experiencing extreme fear in a high mountain situation, when cool judgement is a prerequisite for safety?
I liked how you phrased "danger or discomfort". I've heard similar ideas before but never put in such a digestible way, thank you! A wonderful tool to internalize.
"and we chew on some nachos" my fav part... thanks for your videos
MisterrrGonzalez 4 months ago
But, I can accept that it's discomfort, but it doesn't eliminate the fear. I can accept that it's not real, but I still have the fear. It's as if I am not fearing, that it's flowing through me to make me fear. I fear that if I keep fearing what ever it is that I'm fearing that in the end I'll end up manifesting to make it become reality.
WhiteSugarFive 6 months ago
@WhiteSugarFive You must work on the accepting the physical feeling of fear. Instead of saying to yourself, Oh no I am having a panic attack, say to yourself, Just a physical feeling, i know scary, but it's just a "feeling". Rather adding second fear (fear of the first flash of fear) accept your fear and it will gradually pass. Purchase Hope and Help For Your Nerves by Dr. Claire Weekes.
GaryEdge88 6 months ago
@GaryEdge88 But, I don't have panic attacks, and I never have had one. It's all mental.
WhiteSugarFive 6 months ago
i thought this was the magic trick panic LOL :D
blueberrycreamwaffle 1 year ago
this is spot on ...same as claire weekes says and she is the pioneer in this field
ringbolt9 2 years ago
I love his website. When I started having anxiety discomfort, I researched and studied. I stumbled upon Dr. Carb's website and it was the most comforting site I read. I printed out most of the pages and still keep the copies in my briefcase for review whenever I feel as though I need a refresher. I wish he would write a book.
captainfancypants1 2 years ago
He has written a book - a workbook about dealing with panic - it's available on Amazon
osullip 2 years ago
Thanks Dave, your help is appreciated!
killboy123 2 years ago
thank you dr carbonell.i have suffered for 10 years, this is by far the best and most useful techniques.many many thanx and carry on with what youre doing
asifqabil 2 years ago
very very intelligent man, for someone doesn't experience PD.
BU2UB 2 years ago 2
Again, good video thank you for sharing your knowledge with people who need it.
AnxiousMind93 2 years ago
Thank you for your helpful information. I've been using the techniques outlined on your website and they are certainly working for me. I had convinced myself over the years, along with developing phobias, that there was a chemical imbalance in my brain; I'm now able to see what I'm going through much more clearly and am learning how to better respond to the panic attacks.
Thank You and keep up the good work!
Bretttido 3 years ago 2
Thanks for the compliment!
davecarbonell 3 years ago
@davecarbonell What about when the discomfort potentially IS a danger - for example, experiencing extreme fear in a high mountain situation, when cool judgement is a prerequisite for safety?
dnn8350 1 month ago
Interesting analogy between Scary Movies and anxiety...you are a great teacher when it comes to this issue!
Lmelloteta 3 years ago
I liked how you phrased "danger or discomfort". I've heard similar ideas before but never put in such a digestible way, thank you! A wonderful tool to internalize.
LifegrindX 3 years ago
And once you've committed it to memory, it keeps working automatically for you, helping you find a useful response. Thanks for writing.
davecarbonell 3 years ago
thanks for the vid.... great info
yumniet 3 years ago 2
Glad you liked it. Thanks for writing.
davecarbonell 3 years ago