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From Katharina Star, your Guide to Panic Disorder
Panic disorder can affect your personal and professional relationships. Many times it can feel as if even your closest friends and family don't understand what you are experiencing. However, there are ways to manage your symptoms while maintaining healthy relationships. Learn more about improving your relationships while coping with panic disorder.

Panic Disorder and Your Relationships
Anxiety and panic can negatively impact your social interactions with coworkers, family, and friends. Additionally, many people with panic disorder and agoraphobia try to hide their symptoms from others. These concerns can lead to feelings of loneliness and isolation. Here you will find resources on how you can improve your relationships while living with panic disorder.

Helping a Spouse or Partner with Panic Disorder
A diagnosis of an anxiety disorder, including panic disorder, can greatly impact a relationship with a spouse or partner. If you have been diagnosed with panic disorder, you may recognize how your condition affects your partner. However, it is possible for couples to work together to enhance the recovery process. Here you will find information on 5 ways for couples to work together in managing panic disorder.

Do's and Dont's for Family and Friends
Often times friends and family want to be helpful, but they may find it difficult to understand panic disorder and agoraphobia. With information and empathy, close friends and family can have a positive impact on the recovery process. Find out more about some basic do's and dont's for family and friends to keep in mind when trying to help a loved one with panic disorder.

Parenting and Panic Disorder
Many parents with anxiety disorders wonder if there are ways they can prevent their children from developing a condition like panic disorder. Like other anxiety disorders, panic disorder is thought to be caused by a combination of biological and environmental factors. However, there are some steps parents can take to reduce anxiety and lower stress in their children. Here you will find some information on how parents can be supportive to their children who are showing signs of anxiety and fearfulness.

 


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