Monday, January 30, 2012

About Panic Disorder: Getting the Help You Need

If you can't see this email, click here

About.com

Panic Disorder

Symptoms / Diagnosis

Treatment

Coping



From Katharina Star, your Guide to Panic Disorder
Panic disorder and agoraphobia are treatable conditions. If you are struggling with the symptoms of panic disorder, you may be wondering how you can get the help you need. Perhaps you have already tried to get treatment, but feel that it hasn't been helpful for your situation. Find out more about talking to your doctor, potential barriers to getting treatment, and common issues that can occur when seeking out help.

Barriers to Getting Help
There are many effective treatment options available to assist in the management of panic attacks and anxiety. However, research has shown that many people with panic disorder are not getting the help they need. This can be due to numerous potential obstacles, such as financial issues or a lack of resources and information. Learn more about these potential barriers and how to get the help you need for panic disorder.

Why Isn't Therapy Working?
Psychotherapy is one of the most common treatment options for panic disorder and agoraphobia. However, despite its popularity, not everyone finds psychotherapy to be effective. There are numerous potential issues that can come up when you seek out the help of a mental health specialist. Find out some of the reasons why therapy may not be working for you.

Do You Need to Change Doctors?
Deciding to get help for panic disorder, panic attacks, and agoraphobia, is a big step forward on your way to recovery. Many people start this journey by talking with their doctor about their symptoms and concerns. Clear communication with your doctor will be essential to getting the treatment you need. Do you feel that your doctor is addressing your concerns and providing you with adequate care? Listed here are reasons why you may need to change doctors and get the proper help that you deserve.

10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Panic Disorder
You may have clear communication and an overall good relationship with your doctor. However, many people with panic disorder are uncertain as to what they should be asking their doctor about their condition. Here you will find information on the top 10 important questions to ask your doctor about panic disorder, panic attacks, and agoraphobia.

 


Panic Disorder Ads
Featured Articles
Symptoms
Causes
Diagnosis
Treatments
Coping
Agoraphobia

 

More from About.com

Top 10 Skin Myths
How do you know the information and advice you get about your skin is true? Start with this article, which debunks some of the the most persistent myths out there. More>



Living with Infertility
Infertility is extremely difficult emotionally, and it's easy to start feeling overwhelmed. Here are 10 ways to cope and keep infertility from taking over your life. More>




This newsletter is written by:
Katharina Star
Panic Disorder Guide
Email Me | My Blog | My Forum
 
Sign up for more free newsletters on your favorite topics
You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About Panic Disorder newsletter. If you wish to change your email address or unsubscribe, please click here.

About respects your privacy: Our Privacy Policy

Contact Information:
249 West 17th Street
New York, NY, 10011

© 2012 About.com
 


Must Reads
Diagnosis of Panic Disorder
Symptoms of Panic Disorder
Coping with Panic Attacks
Treatment & Talking with Your Doctor
Info for Family/Friends

Advertisement

No comments:

Post a Comment

Counter

Search This Blog

Blog Archive