by Elizabeth Singer | May 9, 2025 | Anger Management Counseling, Panic, Rage
The next “most asked” question comes from loved ones and colleagues, and my answer won’t satisfy at all. Mothers call for sons and daughters, sons and daughters call for parents and colleagues call for each other. The question is “What can I do in the moment to stop a...
by Elizabeth Singer | May 3, 2025 | Anger Management Counseling, Panic, Rage, Uncategorized
This is my “most asked” question. Not so easy and takes some groundwork. Here’s what I recommend: 1. Think about the soles of your feet (if standing) or the backs of your thighs (if sitting). Turn your attention to where gravity meets your body. How...
by Elizabeth Singer | May 9, 2017 | Panic, Rage
Panic on a Saturday Afternoon Eva is in her 40s. Married. Two kids, job she loves, smart, funny. We’ve been working a long time at twice a week. I won’t say more to protect her privacy. She has given me permission to tell this piece of her story. For her...
by Elizabeth Singer | Feb 23, 2013 | Anxiety Treatment, Neuroscience, Panic
Before you seek help for your for panic or fear, know the brain-based differences between the two. Then you can get help that works. Jaak Panksepp is a researcher who has delineated two places in the brain which process different kinds of fear and call for different...