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From Katharina Star, your Guide to Panic Disorder
Panic disorder and agoraphobia can affect both your personal and professional relationships. Your struggles with fear, anxiety, and other panic symptoms may put a strain on your social connections. However, it is possible to build and maintain healthy relationships while living with panic disorder.

An Overview of Panic Disorder and Relationships
Panic disorder can negatively impact many of your relationships. From dating to getting along with coworkers, this article provides an overview of how to cope with panic disorder within different types of relationships. Here you will find further resources and information on how to manage your condition while developing and maintaining your social connections.

Panic Disorder and the Workplace
Panic disorder, panic attacks, agoraphobia, and other anxiety symptoms can be especially challenging to deal with while on the job. You may find it difficult to hide your symptoms from your coworkers. You may also worry about what coworkers would think about you if they knew about your condition. Here you will find information to help you cope with panic disorder while at work.

Overcoming Loneliness
Panic disorder can keep you from having the relationships you want in your life. Your condition may potentially lead to overwhelming feelings of loneliness. Such feelings are common issues for people with panic disorder. However, having panic and anxiety does not mean you have to live a life of isolation. Learn how to effectively deal with feelings of loneliness and start building your support network.

Explaining PD to Family and Friends
It is not uncommon for family and friends to have many questions, suggestions, and concerns when it comes to your diagnoses of panic disorder. At times, it may be difficult to address their questions in a way that helps them understand what you are experiencing. Being a little more prepared can help you tackle your loved ones' questions. Here you will find information on how to address common questions and concerns about panic disorder.

 


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