I was stuck in this avoidance cycle for a while and it slowly extended to pretty much everything i was doing.
From going to the supermarket, to making a phone call. Most things seemed pretty much impossible for me to do and caused anxiety and panic attacks.
I did two years of therapy, which helped me better understand and analyse my behaviour, bit not much with the actual anxiety.
My wife then recommended a book to me (Dare: The New Way to End Anxiety and Stop Panic Attacks), you can read it for free if you get the Amazon kindle trial.
It basically describes 4 steps to follow whenever you have anxiety/panic, to accept it and in turn calm your nervous system.
It helped me a lot and made me able to cope and live with the problem.
So, i can go out again and do things, which still causes me anxiety from time to time, but i can deal with it and move along and actually enjoy whatever i'm doing as soon as the symptoms/negative feelings pass.
I did two years of therapy, which helped me better understand and analyse my behaviour, bit not much with the actual anxiety.
My wife then recommended a book to me (Dare: The New Way to End Anxiety and Stop Panic Attacks), you can read it for free if you get the Amazon kindle trial.
It basically describes 4 steps to follow whenever you have anxiety/panic, to accept it and in turn calm your nervous system.
It helped me a lot and made me able to cope and live with the problem. So, i can go out again and do things, which still causes me anxiety from time to time, but i can deal with it and move along and actually enjoy whatever i'm doing as soon as the symptoms/negative feelings pass.