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In this podcast episode, DARE coaches Michelle Cavanaugh and Aida Beco discussed various topics related to anxiety and panic attacks. They addressed a question about dealing with detachment from reality and emphasize the importance of accepting one's current state without putting excessive pressure on themselves to be fully present. Michelle and Aida explained that anxiety recovery involves developing an attitude of acceptance rather than solely relying on tools and techniques.
This episode also touches on the experience of panic attacks, the fear of fear, and the process of building confidence by gradually facing uncomfortable situations. Overall, this podcast episode offers insights and guidance for individuals seeking to handle anxiety and regain a sense of control.
We hope you find this podcast episode helpful.
Learn more about DARE here: www.dareresponse.com
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In this podcast episode, DARE coaches Michelle Cavanaugh and Aida Beco discussed various topics related to anxiety and panic attacks. They addressed a question about dealing with detachment from reality and emphasize the importance of accepting one's current state without putting excessive pressure on themselves to be fully present. Michelle and Aida explained that anxiety recovery involves developing an attitude of acceptance rather than solely relying on tools and techniques.
This episode also touches on the experience of panic attacks, the fear of fear, and the process of building confidence by gradually facing uncomfortable situations. Overall, this podcast episode offers insights and guidance for individuals seeking to handle anxiety and regain a sense of control.
We hope you find this podcast episode helpful.
Learn more about DARE here: www.dareresponse.com

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