Mick63
13-01-13, 15:31
Hello,
My name is Mick and I have had panic attacks in the past. The worst one landed me in hospital A & E some years back.
The thing is, I'm also a therapist (CBT) which means I'm in the odd position of seeing people for panic when I've experienced them myself. I would say that I haven't had a 'bad' panic for a while now, but get moments when I feel right on the edge of it starting again.
I'm currently doing a doctorate in counselling/therapy and really want to research my own experiences of panic.. particularly looking at what has triggered them in the past. My uni supervisor/lecturers are very supportive of this, but I'd be really interested to hear what other people think as well. E.g. good or bad idea??
Thanks - Mick
My name is Mick and I have had panic attacks in the past. The worst one landed me in hospital A & E some years back.
The thing is, I'm also a therapist (CBT) which means I'm in the odd position of seeing people for panic when I've experienced them myself. I would say that I haven't had a 'bad' panic for a while now, but get moments when I feel right on the edge of it starting again.
I'm currently doing a doctorate in counselling/therapy and really want to research my own experiences of panic.. particularly looking at what has triggered them in the past. My uni supervisor/lecturers are very supportive of this, but I'd be really interested to hear what other people think as well. E.g. good or bad idea??
Thanks - Mick