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About Panic Disorder: Panic Disorder and Your Relationships

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From Katharina Star, Ph.D., your Guide to Panic Disorder

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with panic disorder, you may be all too familiar with the affect this condition can have on relationships. Dealing with the symptoms of panic disorder can interfere with connections to others, as both personal and professional relationships may suffer. Learn more about the potential negative impact of panic disorder on relationships and ways to cope with this condition while maintaining healthy social connections.  


Panic Disorder and Relationships
Panic disorder may be affecting your relatinships with friends, family, and coworkers. Here you will find an overview of how panic disorder impacts different relationships and information on how to deal with this issue. 

Setting Boundaries and Panic Disorder

Your relationships may be suffering do to poor boundaires that have been set between you and other people in your life. To set boundaries is to create clear emotional limits between the self and others. A lack of appropriate boundaries can contribute to feelings of stress, fear, and anxiexty. Learn more about how to set appropriate boundaries in your relationships. 

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Explaining Panic Disorder to Others
Lack of understanding can be one of the biggest challenges faced by panic disorder sufferers. The many myths and misconceptions about panic disorder can be preventing your loved ones from understaning your conditon. Find out how to explain your condition to friends and family in a way that may help them better understand your circumstance. 

Panic Disorder and the Workplace

The symptoms of panic disorder can be especially difficult to manage while on the job. Additionally, dealing with your symptoms can have a major affect on your relationships with coworkers. Here you will find tips on how to manage panic disorder symptoms while at work.   



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