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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Panic Disorder

September 4, 2010

Panic Disorder, simply put, is the fear of panic attacks. A person suffering from a panic disorder is afraid of having another panic attack. They are afraid that the next panic attack will be the ultimate panic attack and will end things for them. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a popular psychotherapy treatment method for panic [...]

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What is the Difference between Panic Disorder and Social Anxiety?

August 26, 2010

Doctors and therapists often make a mistake in diagnosing an anxiety condition. Sometimes, anxiety disorders are diagnosed as depression based on the behavior of the sufferer. But in reality, it is the anxiety disorder that causes the depression and not the other way around. This means that once the anxiety disorder is treated and overcome, [...]

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Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia

August 23, 2010

Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia is a condition where the Panic attacks sufferer starts avoiding places where they don’t feel safe. It starts with avoiding places that they are not familiar with or where they cannot find a safe exit. Agoraphobics don’t go out unless they have someone they can trust to take care of them, [...]

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What Are The Causes Of A Panic Disorder

July 26, 2010
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Panic Disorder is developed as a result of panic attack. What follows after a panic attack are a series of thought of having another panic attack. These series of thoughts perpetuate the fear and it reaches up to a point where the sufferer is always in a state of restlessness and in fear of another [...]

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