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About Panic Disorder: Getting the Right Diagnosis

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Panic disorder is a diagnosable and treatable anxiety-related condition. The symptoms of panic disorder can improve when a proper diagnosis and treatment plan have been established. However, there are some issues that can get in the way of receiving the right diagnosis. Here you will find information on how panic disorder is diagnosed and potential obstacles to getting the appropriate diagnosis.  


How Is Panic Disorder Diagnosed?

Finding out whether or not you have panic disorder begins with getting a diagnosis from your doctor or therapist. In order to make an accurate diagnosis, your mental health provider will ask questions about your medical history, current symptoms, and other important information. Learn more about how panic disorder is diagnosed. 

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6 Facts About the Diagnosis of Panic Disorder

If you are suffering from chronic feelings of worry, panic, and anxiety, you may be wondering what steps you need to take to get the proper diagnosis and treatment you need. Getting treatment typically begins by receiving a diagnosis from a doctor or mental health specialist. Find out what you should know about the diagnosis of panic disorder, including diagnostic criteria, how it is diagnosed, and where to find help.


Ruling Out Other Mental Health Conditions

Panic disorder is one type of mental health disorder that is related to several other conditions. Some of the other conditions that fall within the anxiety disorder category include OCD, PTSD, and social anxiety disorder. These mental health conditions share similar symptoms to panic disorder, which can make diagnosis difficult. Here you will find information about common related conditions and how your provider will rule out these other disorders. 

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Could You Have Been Misdiagnosed?

It is possible for panic disorder to be misdiagnosed or remain undiagnosed by a mental health specialist. There are numerous reasons why this could have happened. For example, you may have another co-occurring mental health condition that is more prominent or perhaps you had a hard time thoroughly explaining your symptoms to your doctor. If you have been misdiagnosed, you may not be receiving the treatment options you need. Learn more about why misdiagnosis occurs and what you can do to prevent it.



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