Monday, June 13, 2011

About Panic Disorder: Social Support for Panic Disorder

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From Katharina Star, your Guide to Panic Disorder
As a person with panic disorder, you may feel lonely or misunderstood by others. Learn more about panic disorder, avenues for social support, and how to help friends and family understand what you are experiencing. Perhaps you are a person who is trying to understand more about loved one with panic disorder. Learn what the disorder is, how to be supportive, and things that you should avoid doing.

Help Family and Friends Understand Panic Disorder
Read about one panic disorder sufferer's struggle to feel accepted and understood by others and get tips for how you can help your own loved ones understand more about what you are experiencing.

Social Support for Panic Disorder
Read this recent blog post on the need for social support and join in the conversation on the forum.

The Impact of Panic Disorder on Social Relationhips
Some family and friends may have the intention to understand you better, but are not sure how to go about it. This article offers do's and dont's for those who are trying to learn more about supporting a loved one with panic disorder.

Understanding Panic Disorder
Learning what panic disorder is, and what it is not, will help you on your journey to understand the disorder. This understanding is your first step toward recovery or providing support to a loved one. Here you will find the answers to your questions about panic disorder, panic attacks and agoraphobia.

 


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