martes, 26 de abril de 2016

Airline Outbursts [amp] Panic Attacks - EXCLUSIVE! - Coping with Panic Attacks Without Medication | Managing Panic Attack

Airline Outbursts and Panic Attacks - EXCLUSIVE!




This past March, two recent, yet separate,
incidents of airline crew members having emotional
outbursts happened. The first involved a flight
attendant having a near-hysterical breakdown,
insisting that the plane should not take off
because it was destined to crash. While in
mid-flight, a second similar episode happened
to an airline pilot, loudly persisting that
a crash was imminent. What could be causing
these sudden outbursts? On March 10th, an
American Airline’s flight was delayed after
a flight attendant had an alleged panic attack
about the plane crashing. The aircraft was
still on the ground at Dallas International
Airport when the flight attendant started
screaming over the plane’s P.A. system about
9/11 and not being responsible if the plane
crashed. Two weeks later was a similar incident
when a JetBlue flight was forced to land after
passengers had to subdue the plane’s pilot
who was shouting about bombs, Al Qaeda, and
telling passengers to say their prayers. Both
are very scary situations, but what can be
said for the mental health of these individuals
and flight personnel in general. We talk to
an expert on this special one-on-one edition
of InsidersHealth News (IHTV).Now within the
past month, there have been two separate incidents
of airline personnel experiencing hysterical
outbursts on flights and citing panic when
they began ranting about crashing, Al Qaeda,
and terrorist attacks. Even their incoherent
claims appear to be unsubstantiated; we are
once again questioning the safety of our flights
and are now questioning the sanity of those
in charge of them. At the root of the issue,
we still wonder were these panic attacks or
indicative of something much deeper? To help
us answer that, we have with us Dr. Leslie
Seppinni, world-renowned doctor of clinical
psychology and crisis intervention specialist.
She’s a regular contributor to CNN’s Nancy
Grace show as well as a number of nationally
televised broadcasts. Thanks for being with
us, Dr. Leslie. “You’re welcome.” Now
I really want to get into discussing these
cases because this is kind of baffling all
of America, myself included. And I think it’s
because they’re so similar. So what I wonder
is this some sort of trend in online hysteria
or are these just isolated coincidental incidents?
“Well, I think they’re separate incidents,
but I do think that, you know, that there
are several things that we have to look at
and have not, we don’t have the information,
it hasn’t come out yet as to the cause for
both of these individual’s meltdowns. But
we have to look into substance abuse. We have
to look into panic attacks. Now panic attacks
can come on from any kind of stress or something
that you’ve experienced before. And they
usually last about 10 minutes. But during
that time you feel like you’re having a
heart attack. You feel like you’re dying.
You can’t breathe. You feel like you need
to go to the hospital. Now in both of those
cases, neither one had those symptoms.”
Right. “Both of those cases, they were more
delusional. They thought things were happening
that weren’t happening …”

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Coping with Panic Attacks Without Medication | Managing Panic Attack




panic and anxiety disorders and diseases
hardest retrieved simply because there's
no outward symptoms of Foreign Affairs
things until recently doctors are saying
all it's all in your head not just
doctors family members brand lures
people when they're dealing with panic
or anxiety attaks people sometimes think
you're coping not making excuses daily
work for lazy they've shown no sympathy
with so if you suffer from panic attacks
I'm sure you'd feel like reaching out to
shake my hands because it's something
you would in with your worst enemy I
have heard people say I hope you never
go through 1 I'm going through I believe
you remember the first time and place
you experience panic attaks
imagine what it felt like being on a
dentist chair in thinking you're going
crazy like the Camry in your hearts
racing looking around till the walls
caving in
feel like you're getting the tunnel
vision feel like any moment you're gonna
black out in from all over and no one
understands your head is ringing you
can't think straight going mile a minute
where you are right now maybe somebody
going to a panic or anxiety attacks and
you think you're alone and people around
you are being dismissed even don't
understand you are listening to the
voice of someone who knows what you're
going to do and how hard it is pleased
there's a link under this video clip and
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wish you the best good luck and Godspeed

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