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6 Grounding Techniques to Manage Panic Attacks in the Moment

September 17, 2025 by Ericka Williams Leave a Comment

A sudden sensation of dread stops you in your tracks. Your heart races even though you’re standing still. Your breathing quickens. You may feel like you’re losing control or experiencing a medical emergency. The terror is all-encompassing. 

Panic attacks come on suddenly. While they are frightening, they are not life-threatening, and some techniques can help you find calm in that moment. Grounding works by shifting your focus away from fearful thoughts and back to the present. These tools reduce the intensity of panic attacks and provide a sense of safety. 

6 Grounding Techniques You Can Use Anywhere 

Here are six grounding techniques you can use to center yourself. Don’t knock ‘em ‘til you’ve tried them! 

  1. 5-4-3-2-1 Technique – Identify 5 things you see, 4 you can touch, 3 you hear, 2 you smell, and 1 you taste. 

  2. Cold Water Reset – Splash cold water on your face or hold an ice cube to shift your brain’s focus. 

  3. Name and Describe Objects – Pick an object and describe it in detail to yourself: color, texture, shape. 

  4. Breathing Pattern Practice – Try box breathing: inhale for 4, hold for 4, exhale for 4, and repeat until you feel calmer. 

  5. Hold a Grounding Object – Carry a stone, coin, or fidget tool that you can fiddle with during moments of stress. 

  6. Move Your Body – Gently stretch or walk to release physical tension and calm your nervous system. 

While grounding techniques are powerful, they’re not a substitute for ongoing care. Therapy can uncover what’s triggering your panic attacks and teach you lasting strategies to reduce their frequency and severity. Many people find relief through cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure therapy, or mindfulness-based practices. 

You Deserve Peace 

You’re not broken, and you’re not alone. Reach out today to start making progress with a therapist who specializes in panic attacks and anxiety recovery. Relief is within reach! 

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