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Change Your Brain Every Day

How to Break a Panic Attack in 2 Minutes

Change Your Brain Every Day

Dr Daniel Amen

Braintrauma, Healthtips, Sleep, Obesity, Anxiety, Braininjury, Depression, Ptsd, Mentalhealth, Mood, Brainhealth, Health & Fitness, Energy, Disease, Addiction, Mental Health, Healthadvice, Adhd, Memory, Focus

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Daniel Amen and actress/model Nikki Leigh demonstrate a technique to break a panic attack in 2 minutes. Panic disorder is a type of anxiety disorder in which a person experiences recurrent panic attacks. A panic attack involves sudden feelings of intense fear and worry combined with overwhelming physical symptoms even though there is no real danger present. Panic attacks themselves are not life-threatening, but they can make you feel like you can’t breathe like you’re having a heart attack, or like you might die. Panic attacks tend to come on suddenly and without warning. They can hit you anywhere at any time—even in places you would expect to feel safe. For example, a panic attack can wake you from a sound sleep in your own bed, hit you when you’re on vacation at the beach, or strike you while you’re in church. The distressing feelings can linger long after the initial onset of the panic attack. You may begin to live in fear of having another attack and begin avoiding places or situations where you think it might happen again. This can ruin your quality of life and cause problems at work, at school, and at home.

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0:00.0

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0:07.0

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0:17.0

I'm going to teach your diaphragmating.

0:20.0

Because if you do that and breathe with your belly.

0:24.1

Yeah.

0:24.3

And when you're beautiful, beautiful women hold their stomachs in.

0:30.6

Yes.

0:31.2

And they wear tight clothes.

0:32.3

I don't want you wearing tight clothes.

0:35.5

Right.

0:36.6

You either.

0:37.3

I'm doing those diaphragm and breathe.

0:39.3

Because, because, so imagine, these are your lungs.

0:44.7

And, you know, you breathe so that you get oxygen, and your brain is the most oxygen-hungry organ in your body.

0:55.0

So it's 2% of your body's weight, about 3 pounds,

1:00.0

but it uses 20% of the oxygen in your body.

1:05.0

So when we do whole body scans,

1:07.0

it's like the brain's a little heater

1:09.0

and everything else goes through.

1:11.6

In between your lungs and your belly, you have a big muscle.

1:16.6

And the muscle is called your diaphragm.

1:19.6

And, you know, in your belly you have all sorts of stuff.

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