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  San Diego Therapist Specialties:

Panic Disorder Treatment and Therapy

Panic Attack Simple Symptom List:

• Rapid heartbeat
• Perspiration
• Uncontrollable fear/dread
• Difficulty breathing

In Panic Disorder, a person experiences a repeated occurrence of panic attacks, also called anxiety episodes. The attacks may last only a few minutes or up to twenty and sometimes more, but the sufferers fear they will not end. The panicking person often believes he is dying or having a heart attack. Of course, it is important to get a medical evaluation to see if there is a physical cause. Once the diagnosis of “panic attack” is made, many patients begin to think they are going crazy. Medical personnel often fail to give the appropriate referral to a therapist who specializes in treating Panic, so the sufferer can feel frustrated at having no one to whom he can report his fears and may even come to feel abandoned.

One educational goal of trauma therapist is to help the client understand the cycle of anxiety and the role of adrenaline in panic attacks. This leads to a more accurate self-belief: “I’m having an adrenaline reaction in my body.” Trauma Treatment for Panic actually considers each panic experience itself to be a trauma. Treatment begins with processing the first panic experience, the worst, and the most recent. When those experienced are desensitized and no longer affect the client, the next goal is to gain mastery of symptoms in the present. After that is accomplished, the therapy focuses on fear of attacks happening in the future.

Untreated Panic Disorder can occasionally progress into Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia (fear of leaving home), as clients try to manage the onset of a panic attack by avoiding the places or circumstances they associate with it. Panic Disorder can also be related to past trauma and untreated PTSD. This can be treated after the causes of Panic Disorder have been processed and desensitized.  Our therapists trained in the transformational power therapies - EMDR, Brainspotting Protocol or Advanced Integrative Therapy are glad to provide the needed support and safety for panic sufferers to release the burden of fear and dread that has become such a prominent part of their daily lives. Unfortunately there is little research yet on the application of these therapies with Panic, though many anecdotal reports of good results. Thus, strictly speaking, the use of trauma therapies is considered experimental for panic.

We urge you to give trauma therapy a try to see if it helps you. One San Diego woman in her 70’s who had suffered for 50 years with panic was able to overcome it in 4 months through EMDR therapy. 

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San Diego Therapists Specializing in Treating Panic Disorder:

Susan Brown, LCSW, BCD, AC
La Mesa

Melodee Arnold, RN, LMFT, CGP
San Diego

Dana Terrell, LCSW
San Diego

Alia Witt , LMFT
San Diego

 
 
 
           

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