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    Coping With Panic Attacks: Grounding Techniques That Really Work

    November 14, 2025

    Panic attacks often strike without warning, sending someone with an anxiety disorder spiraling into a negative place. Symptoms include a racing heart, dizziness, shortness of breath, or a sense of impending doom. While this is not life-threatening, it can certainly feel like it when you’re clutching at your chest, gasping for breath! Therapy can help by addressing the underlying anxiety contributing to these attacks, but to deal with panic attacks in the moment, you can make use of grounding techniques. 

    Grounding Techniques for Panic Attacks

    When you’re hit with a panic attack, the immediate goal is to redirect attention away from feelings of panic and back to the present. Some common techniques for this include: 

    • The 5-4-3-2-1 Method – Identify five things you see, four you feel, three you hear, two you smell, and one you taste 

    • Deep Breathing – Slow, steady breaths to calm the nervous system 

    • Sensory Anchoring – Hold something cold or textured to bring focus back to your body 

    While grounding techniques stop panic attacks in the moment, it’s not a long-term strategy. Instead, you might try therapy. A specialized type of therapy for panic disorders, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), can reduce the severity and frequency of attacks. 

    Address Your Anxiety for Good

    Panic attacks can be frightening, but with the right tools, it’s possible to reduce the impact they have on you. If you’re struggling, reach out to a therapist specializing in anxiety therapy. Our practice would be happy to help! Schedule a consultation today to learn how therapy can improve your life with techniques to alleviate anxiety. 

    Filed Under: Anxiety, panic attacks, panic disorder



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