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About Panic Disorder: Professional Help

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From Katharina Star, your Guide to Panic Disorder
Psychiatrists, clinical counselors, psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, nurses, and medical doctors are all professionals that can help treat panic disorder. What is the difference between some of these professionals? Which do you need to help treat your symptoms? What are your treatment options? What questions should you ask your doctor about your condition? What can you expect at your first therapy session? Here you will find the answers to some of the most common FAQs about seeking professional help for panic disorder.

Professionals Who Treat Panic Disorder
If you have decided to get professional help for panic disorder, you may be wondering what types of professionals are best suited to treat your condition. Many people feel confused about the differences between counselors, psychologists, and other qualified mental health professionals. Learn more about the various treatment providers for panic disorder.

Your First Therapy Session
Going to therapy for the first time can be a little anxiety-producing and intimidating. However, your therapist will be anticipating your potential nervousness and will be prepared to help you feel more comfortable with the therapy process. Your initial session will be different than the rest of your sessions, as your therapist will need to gather specific information to assist with diagnoses and treatment planning. Find out more about what to expect at your first session.

Top 10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Panic Disorder
Communicating with your doctor about your condition will help you get the information and treatment you need. You may want to know more about panic disorder, but are unsure about what you should ask. This article outlines important questions to ask your doctor about panic disorder.

Treatment Options for Panic Disorder
Panic disorder and agoraphobia are diagnosable and treatable conditions. Common treatment options include psychotherapy, medication, or a combination of both of these treatments. Here you will find information on the most popular treatment options for panic disorder, panic attacks, and agoraphobia.

 


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