Ambre Kalene
EPRTHâ„¢, France
Title: Panic disorders, take charge, without the help of words or substances
Biography
Biography: Ambre Kalene
Abstract
Every day, in their professional practice, health professionals are confronted with people whose behavior opposes, sometimes violently, any approach.
These panic disorders are always part of their life pattern. They do not arise spontaneously without it being based on a weakening life course of events.
But what can be done when this state of panic bursts does not allow: a necessary injection, the taking of a medicine, a surgical intervention or simply a discussion, an interview, or a psychological interview?
These people are not all delirious. Most of the time, they are individuals who fell prey to an extreme disorder in a punctual situation of their life. They are then "overwhelmed" by a weakened survival system, an impulse, that they can not calm voluntarily.
However, it is possible to calm, in a few minutes, without medication, this system, to allow the caregiver to act effectively. It is a simple, easy to implement procedure, even with people who do not speak the caregivers' language.
This procedure may also allow, if desirable, for a background treatment of the various traumas that have led the person to fall into this state.