How to Deal with Panic & Panic Attacks in Parkinsons Disease

Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that is believed to contribute to symptoms of anxiety, from which panic attacks are a key feature.  Dealing with anxiety and panic attacks can be debilitating for both the person with parkinsons disease, their family members and carers. 

Dee Daly is providing two three-hour workshops on how to deal specifically with anxiety and panic attacks in Parkinson Disease, on Saturday the 25th of November.

The workshop is to support individuals with parkinsons disease, professionals in the field and family members who experience panic attacks or want to learn more about preventing them from happening.

You will learn why panic arises and get some hands on approaches that can help you deal with and maybe even cease panic attacks in your life or in the life of others.

Both workshops are on zoom from 10am to 1pm and again from 2pm to 5pm on the day, and each individual attending will need to register beforehand.

The cost is €120.00 euros but if you register and pay before November the 10th you get the early bird price of €100.00

If you have any questions please contact Dee at deedaly1@gmail.com