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The Anxious Truth - A Panic, Anxiety, and Mental Health Podcast

EP 250 - Afraid During A Panic Attack, Or Afraid Of Panic Attacks?

Afraid During A Panic Attack ... Or Afraid OF Panic Attacks?

This is one of those recovery concepts what will make you tilt your head and wonder what I'm talking about. But there is a difference between being afraid during a panic attack, and being afraid of panic attacks. That difference matters because it speaks to the mechanics of issues like panic disorder and agoraphobia.

TL/DR: EVERYONE is afraid during a panic attack. That's normal. That's natural. You can't get rid of that. The problem is the fear that persists BETWEEN panic attacks, where you're afraid of the next one. That's the part we're working on in recovery. See how that can be subtle, but important?

For full show notes on this episode:

https://theanxioustruth.com/250

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