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About Panic Disorder: The Panic Disorder Treatment Process

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From Katharina Star, your Guide to Panic Disorder
Panic disorder, panic attacks, and agoraphobia are treatable conditions. The path to treatment typically involves an initial visit to your doctor, receiving a diagnosis, determining a treatment plan, working through treatment, and maintaining success when treatment ends. The following articles outline some of these important steps in the panic disorder treatment process.

Preparing for Your First Doctor's Appointment
Many people first seek out treatment by making an appointment with their doctor. Initially, it can feel anxiety provoking to discuss your symptoms with your doctor, but being prepared for your initial appointment can reduce some of this stress. Be ready to talk about your medical history, current symptoms, and medications. Listed in this article are some easy tips on how to be better prepared for your first doctor's appointment for panic disorder.

How Panic Disorder is Diagnosed
In order to give you the correct diagnosis, your doctor will need to perform a clinical interview. During this evaluation process, you will be asked a variety of questions to gather information that will be assessed to compare with diagnostic criteria. It should take about one to two visits to complete the diagnosis process. Find out more through this article that contains a summary of the diagnosis process.

Panic Disorder Treatment Options
Fortunately, there are safe and effective treatment options available that assist in managing panic and anxiety symptoms. The most common treatment options for panic disorder include therapy, medication, and self-help. Most panic sufferers will chose a combination of these methods to help alleviate symptoms. Here you will find a further explanation of the most common treatment options for panic disorder.

Maintaining Success After Treatment
Once you have completed the treatment process, it's important to continue with your progress. Even if you've completed therapy, no longer need medication, or are feeling better overall, you'll still need to deal with your condition. Keeping up with your symptom management and recovery will involve some work on your behalf. This article explains some ways to continue to maintain success after you've completed treatment.

 


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