Useful Books on Panic Attacks
These links to useful books on Panic Attacks (above) are provided direct from Amazon.co.uk.

When panic starts, sensible thinking stops, so you can't depend on being able to think very clearly at the time. Instead of that, you should read through the ten rules set out below very carefully before you begin to practice them so that they are clear in your mind. When you feel panicky, run through them again or make a copy of them to keep with you if you prefer.
If you find other ideas which help you, add them to the list.
Below on the right is the full version of the rules while a more simplified (and perhaps easier to remember) version is on the left.
TEN RULES FOR COPING WITH PANIC.
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