Panic Stations The Rainbow Therapy Tools Guide to Managing Anxiety Attacks
Panic attacks can feel overwhelming, terrifying, and isolating - like your brain has slammed the big red danger button for no clear reason. Your heart pounds, your chest tightens, your thoughts race, and you're convinced something awful is about to happen. But here's the truth: panic is not a personal failing. It's your body's alarm system going into overdrive. And with the right tools, you can learn to ride the storm rather than be swept away by it.
This compassionate, practical guide is here to help you understand what panic really is, why it happens, and what you can do before, during, and after an attack. Written in everyday, down-to-earth language, it gently walks you through:
What's actually happening in your body and brain when panic strikes
Practical grounding strategies you can use in the middle of an attack
Aftercare practices to help you recover and reduce the lingering "panic hangover"
Ways to lower the frequency of panic over time without pressure or perfectionism
How to create your own Panic Response Kit so you feel supported anywhere
Resources and support networks that really understand anxiety, identity, and nervous system overwhelm
What makes Panic Stations different is its intentional inclusivity. This guide speaks directly to people who often feel left out of traditional self-help advice - especially those who are LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, or simply exhausted by oversimplified "just breathe" solutions. Instead, you'll find flexible, affirming strategies that can be adapted to your unique body, brain, and life.
Drawing from person-centred therapy, compassion-focused approaches, and mindfulness, the book offers tools you can experiment with rather than rigid instructions you "must" follow. It's about learning to meet yourself with kindness, patience, and care - the same way you would support a close friend.
By the end, you won't have a magic cure (because panic doesn't work that way). But you will have a practical toolkit, a gentler perspective on yourself, and the reassurance that you are not broken - and never have been.
Whether this is your first panic attack or your fiftieth, whether you want quick grounding tools or a deeper understanding of what's happening in your nervous system, Panic Stations is here to remind you: panic is survivable, you are not alone, and your story is bigger than your symptoms.