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#Panic Attacks Reel by @grey.matter.cloth - Panic attacks and anxiety attacks: what's the difference?🧠

Although many people use the terms interchangeably, panic attacks and anxiety attacks are
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Panic attacks and anxiety attacks: what’s the difference?🧠 Although many people use the terms interchangeably, panic attacks and anxiety attacks are not the same. Both involve emotional and physical distress, but they differ in intensity, duration and underlying cause. 🔹 Anxiety Attack An anxiety attack is usually linked to a specific or ongoing concern, such as academic pressure, social situations, family issues or prolonged stress. Common features: • Develops gradually • Often connected to a recognisable trigger • Persistent worry or tension • Increased heart rate • Difficulty concentrating • Can last longer, with fluctuating intensity In most cases, the person can identify what is driving the anxiety, even if they struggle to control it. 🔹 Panic Attack A panic attack is sudden and intense, often occurring without a clear or immediate trigger. It involves a powerful surge of fear, even when there is no real danger present. Common features: • Sudden onset • Reaches peak intensity within minutes • Intense fear or sense of losing control • Shortness of breath, dizziness, trembling • Feeling that something catastrophic is about to happen • Short duration, but strong emotional impact Because of its unexpected nature, panic attacks often lead to fear of recurrence. 🧠 In summary • Anxiety is a prolonged response to stress or worry • Panic is an abrupt, overwhelming reaction that can occur without warning Both experiences are valid and deserve attention. Seeking psychological support can help identify triggers, manage symptoms and build emotional resilience. Mental health care is essential.💚 . . #mensmentalhealth #youarenotalone #youarenotalone #greymatter #endthesilence
#Panic Attacks Reel by @varshini.thepsychologist - Panic Attack vs Anxiety Attack: What's the difference?
As a psychologist and relationship counselor, many clients ask:
"I felt breathless and scared -
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Panic Attack vs Anxiety Attack: What’s the difference? As a psychologist and relationship counselor, many clients ask: “I felt breathless and scared — was it a panic attack or an anxiety attack?” Though they feel similar, there is a difference between panic attack and anxiety attack: ✨ Panic Attack Often comes suddenly, without warning Intense, overwhelming fear or terror — sometimes with no clear trigger Symptoms: racing heart, chest pain, shortness of breath, trembling, sweating, feeling of losing control or “going crazy,” feeling detached from reality (derealization) Peaks quickly (usually within minutes) Linked to panic disorder or can happen on its own ✨ Anxiety Attack (not an official clinical term, but widely used) Usually builds up gradually in response to stress, worry, or a known trigger Feels like heightened, prolonged anxiety rather than sudden terror Symptoms: restlessness, irritability, muscle tension, racing thoughts, difficulty concentrating, sleep problems The intensity may fluctuate and last longer than a panic attack In simple words: Panic attack: sudden, intense, short-lived fear — even when nothing obvious is wrong Anxiety attack: slow build-up of anxiety tied to stress or worry, lasting longer and feeling less explosive but still overwhelming Both are real. Both deserve compassion and help. And both can be managed with support, therapy, and gentle self-care.
#Panic Attacks Reel by @anxiety_fitness (verified account) - Which video was a panic attack and which was an anxiety attack?

The first video was an anxiety attack. An anxiety attack is not a defined medical ter
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Which video was a panic attack and which was an anxiety attack? The first video was an anxiety attack. An anxiety attack is not a defined medical term but it usually relates to periods of high anxiety, that builds up gradually and can last a very long time. A panic attack is a defined medical term that describes a sudden rush of intense mental and physical symptoms including but not limited to a racing heart, shortness of breath, sweating, tingling & numbness in arms and legs, nausea, a feeling of impending doom, fear of losing control and many more!
#Panic Attacks Reel by @celinemicallefpsychotherapist - "Am I anxious… or is this a panic attack?"

If you've ever asked yourself this, you're not alone.
The symptoms can overlap - but the experience is dif
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“Am I anxious… or is this a panic attack?” If you’ve ever asked yourself this, you’re not alone. The symptoms can overlap — but the experience is different. In this video, I break it down in a simple, clear way so you can better understand what’s happening in your body. Drop a ❤️ if this topic resonates. And tell me — had you known the difference before? #mentalhealthmatters
#Panic Attacks Reel by @beserenified - Panic Attack vs Anxiety Attack: What Is the Real Difference

Many people use the terms panic attack and anxiety attack interchangeably, but there is a
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Panic Attack vs Anxiety Attack: What Is the Real Difference Many people use the terms panic attack and anxiety attack interchangeably, but there is a real difference between the two. Understanding panic attack vs anxiety attacks can help you respond in a calmer and more informed way. An anxiety attack usually builds gradually. Your mind starts racing into future scenarios. You overthink conversations, outcomes, and responsibilities. Your body feels tense, your chest tightens slightly, and focus becomes difficult. But you still know where you are. You are aware that you are anxious. This is ongoing anxiety, often linked to stress, worry, or generalized anxiety disorder. A panic attack, on the other hand, feels sudden and overwhelming. Your heart races, breathing becomes difficult, dizziness or numbness may appear, and the fear feels intense and immediate. Many people think they are having a heart attack. Panic attack symptoms are the body’s extreme fight or flight response, even when there is no real danger present. Learning how to calm anxiety and how to stop a panic attack starts with different tools. During panic, slow breathing and grounding techniques signal safety to your nervous system. During anxiety, observing your thoughts and bringing your focus back to the present moment can reduce overthinking. If anxiety or panic attacks are affecting your daily life, relationships, or sleep, professional mental health support can make a real difference. You do not have to manage it alone. With the right guidance, understanding, and coping strategies, recovery is possible. *Anxiety attacks are not a formal diagnosis but a common way people describe intense anxiety episodes.*
#Panic Attacks Reel by @your_sigma_psychologist - Panic Attack vs Anxiety Attack: What's the difference?

As a psychologist and relationship counselor, many clients ask:

"I felt breathless and scared
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Panic Attack vs Anxiety Attack: What’s the difference? As a psychologist and relationship counselor, many clients ask: “I felt breathless and scared attack or an anxiety attack?” was it a panic Though they feel similar, there is a difference between panic attack and anxiety attack: Panic Attack Often comes suddenly, without warning Intense, overwhelming fear or terror sometimes with no clear trigger Symptoms: racing heart, chest pain, shortness of breath, trembling, sweating, feeling of losing control or “going crazy,” feeling detached from reality (derealization) Peaks quickly (usually within minutes) Linked to panic disorder or can happen on its own , Anxiety Attack (not an official clinical term, but widely used) Usually builds up gradually in response to stress, worry, or a known trigger Feels like heightened, prolonged anxiety rather than sudden terror Symptoms: restlessness, irritability, muscle tension, racing thoughts, difficulty concentrating, sleep problems The intensity may fluctuate and last longer than a panic attack In simple words: Panic attack: sudden, intense, short-lived fear even when nothing obvious is wrong Anxiety attack: slow build-up of anxiety tied to stress or worry, lasting longer and feeling less explosive but still overwhelming Both are real. Both deserve compassion and help. #fypppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp #psychology #trendingpost❤️ #fyppage #viralinstagramreelsvideo♥️
#Panic Attacks Reel by @yourfuturepsychologist._ - I'm Manya (@yourfuturepsychologist._), an aspiring psychologist.🌸

Panic attacks don't always look like screaming or collapsing.

Sometimes they look
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I’m Manya (@yourfuturepsychologist._), an aspiring psychologist.🌸 Panic attacks don’t always look like screaming or collapsing. Sometimes they look like this. You’re sitting normally. But your heart is racing. Your chest feels tight. Your hands are cold. Your thoughts are spiraling. You suddenly feel like something terrible is about to happen — even when nothing is. You may feel: • shortness of breath • dizziness • shaking • nausea • a fear of losing control • a fear of dying And the scariest part? It comes out of nowhere. Why does this happen? Because your nervous system misfires. It detects danger when there isn’t any. Your body goes into fight-or-flight — without a real threat. This is not “overreacting.” This is not attention-seeking. This is anxiety overwhelming the body. You’re not weak. Your system is overloaded. If panic attacks are frequent or intense, professional support is important. DM “PANIC” if you want a simple grounding guide 🤍 IMPORTANT ⚠️: This content is for awareness only and does not replace professional treatment. #panicattack #anxietyawareness #mentalhealtheducation #fightorflight #psychologyfacts yourfuturepsychologist mentalhealthindia anxietysupport
#Panic Attacks Reel by @jakeclayfit - And the scariest part?
Thinking something is seriously wrong with you.

Panic attacks can feel physical, intense, and very real.
But feeling these sym
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And the scariest part? Thinking something is seriously wrong with you. Panic attacks can feel physical, intense, and very real. But feeling these symptoms does not mean you are broken. It means your nervous system is overwhelmed. Not always screaming. Not always obvious. Sometimes it’s silent… and terrifying. 💓 Heart racing out of nowhere 🌫 A sudden feeling of doom 🤲 Cold or numb hands 🫁 Struggling to get a full breath 🦵 Legs shaking even when you’re sitting still You are not crazy. You are not weak. And you are definitely not alone 🤍 This page is a safe space for anxiety recovery, nervous system healing, and rebuilding trust with your body. 💭 If this felt familiar, save this for reassurance. ❤️‍🩹 Follow for real talk about panic attacks, health anxiety, and recovery!! #panicattack #healthanxiety #panicattackhelp #anxietyattack #panicdisorder
#Panic Attacks Reel by @angelevr - You're not alone ❤️‍🩹 comment the word "Anxiety" to get the PDF with my recommendations based on my own experience handling panic attacks.

If you fe
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You’re not alone ❤️‍🩹 comment the word “Anxiety” to get the PDF with my recommendations based on my own experience handling panic attacks. If you feel you need extra support or want to talk about what you’re going through, you’re welcome to book a free 1:1 session with me (link in my bio). #anxietyhelp #panickattack #anxiety #mentalhealth #mentalhealthhelp
#Panic Attacks Reel by @thrive.with.sam - Overcoming anxiety and panic attacks is simply down to how you respond when anxiety shows up. Adrenaline isn't a sign you need to runaway. It's a sign
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Overcoming anxiety and panic attacks is simply down to how you respond when anxiety shows up. Adrenaline isn’t a sign you need to runaway. It’s a sign your body is fuelling you to overcome a challenge. Your body isn’t attacking you, it’s helping you. #anxiety #anxietyrelief #anxietyrecovery #panicattacks #buildconfidence
#Panic Attacks Reel by @anxietyarcade222 - people throw around the word anxiety like it's just "being stressed" - but unless you've felt your body shake uncontrollably, heart racing, gasping fo
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people throw around the word anxiety like it’s just “being stressed” — but unless you’ve felt your body shake uncontrollably, heart racing, gasping for air, and the fear like you’re about to d!e… you know it’s on another level. panic attacks aren’t just in your head, they take over your whole body. one quick way to ground yourself is to grab something cold (ice, water, metal) and focus on the physical feeling instead of the spiral in your mind. if you want the full set of tools i use to stop panic attacks before they take control — comment heal and i’ll send you my guide 💙 * #mentalhealth #anxietyawareness #anxietyrelief #anxietytechniques #anxietyhelp #socialanxiety #anxietyatwork #workanxiety #anxietyrecovery #anxietysupport #socialanxietydisorder #mentalwellbeing #anxiety #workanxietytips #socialanxietyhelp #socialanxietyrelief #socialanxietyrecovery #anxietyproblems #socialanxietyawareness #selfcare #support #panic
#Panic Attacks Reel by @rossrolphcoaching (verified account) - Your body isn't breaking during anxiety or a panic attack. It's protecting you.

Your brain sounds the alarm
Fight or flight switches on
Adrenaline su
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Your body isn’t breaking during anxiety or a panic attack. It’s protecting you. Your brain sounds the alarm Fight or flight switches on Adrenaline surges Heart speeds up Breathing changes Blood shifts to big muscles Senses sharpen It feels scary because it’s intense, not because you’re in danger. Comment the first symptom you notice so you know you’re not alone: Heart Breath Dizziness Tingling Chest tightness That unreal feeling This clip is taken from the latest episode of The Anxiety Relief Podcast. #anxiety #panicattack #anxietyrecovery #nervoussystem #mentalhealth

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