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![]() Bill Chandler - ArticlesAfter a winning bout with panic disorder, a career in the business world, and a part-time job working with socially challenged adolescents, Bill found his life's passion and work. So he earned his master's degree and counseling credentials, and is doing all he can to lend a hand to those having a tough time.
Bill has some powerful BE CALM mentoring and service packages available for panic attack sufferers on his website, which include his panic attack education and recovery eWorkbook, "Panic! ...and Poetic Justice." The eWorkbook is delivered via an immediate download. You'll also find a link on the website to Bill's Panic Attack Freedom! blog. Lots of good stuff going on and much more to come. In addition to doing psychiatric emergency work, Bill continues to do a lot of writing and speaking. He's conducted numerous mental health workshops and is available for future engagements. Bill is a national and local member of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (N.A.M.I.). He resides in the far western suburbs of Chicago where he enjoys time with his two wonderful teenage children. Subscribe to the Hope and Healing Dynamics newsletter. Panic Attacks, Anxiety, and D-cycloserine: Thinking Outside of the BoxHow is it that an antibiotic can provide relief for panic and anxiety? Learn about some very creative and hopeful thinking and strategy. Lunch With a Friend and The Meaning of LifeNot sure why you bother to get up in the morning? A talk with an old friend taught me a huge lesson. Panic Attacks and Anxiety: The Risk of Opening UpI don't think it would be a stretch to say panic and anxiety sufferers have a tough time opening up. Well, why is that? And is it worth the risk of giving it a go? Panic Attacks and Anxiety: Recap of a Great ArticleAs much as we may not like it, we come by our panic attacks and anxiety quite honestly. There's a little something known as temperament that deals the cards. But it's still up to us to play the hand. Your Children May Suffer From Panic Attacks and Anxiety: Got the Guilts?Statistics overwhelmingly show that panic disorder is genetically acquired. So that means your children may be next. Feeling guilty? So did I. Panic Attacks, Anxiety, and Anger: The Dynamics of Defense (Part 3)Albeit a natural and necessary state, anger can be toxic. In the third and final installment of a three-part series we'll see what I did to manage my anger. I'm thinking the techniques will work for you, as well. Panic Attacks, Anxiety, and Anger: The Dynamics of Defense (Part 2)Albeit a natural and necessary state, anger can be toxic. In the second of a three-part series we'll see how anger impacts panic and anxiety. Panic Attacks, Anxiety, and Anger: The Dynamics of DefenseAlbeit a natural and necessary state, anger can be toxic. And its impact on panic attacks and anxiety is significant. In the first of a two-part series we'll learn what anger really is. Panic Attacks, Interpreaction, and Interpreversal: A Mind Game You Can WinOur minds work against us in so many ways every second of every day, resulting in anxiety and mood misery. Seems to me it's time to train our minds to straighten up and fly right. Well, we can! Panic Attacks, Anxiety, and Your Primary Care Physician: Are You Getting the Best Care?One would sure think going to their primary care physician would be the first option for a panic or anxiety sufferer. Sadly, research indicates it isn't such a hot idea. Find out why, and what can be done about it.
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