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

There are many theories about the cause of panic disorder. However, the exact causes of anxiety disorders remain unknown. Most mental health specialists share the perspective that panic disorder is a complex condition that is influenced by multiple factors.

The Causes of Panic Disorder

The most common theories about the causes of panic disorder examine the influence that biological, environmental, or genetic factors may have on panic and anxiety. Research currently focuses on how a combination these factors may impact the development of panic disorder. Here you will find more information on the popular perspectives on the causes of panic disorder.


The Fight-or-Flight Theory
The flight-or-fight response is a term used to describe how humans naturally react when faced with stress. When dealing with danger, a person typically responds by trying to fight off or flee from the threat. For people with panic disorder, this reaction may be easily triggered, leading to increased anxiety. Learn more about the fight-or-flight response and how it may contribute to the symptoms of panic disorder.

Can Your Thoughts Cause Panic Symptoms?

Can your fearful thoughts be leading to your experience with panic disorder? According to cognitive theories of mental health disorders, habitual negative and fear-based thinking can promote increased anxiety and panic symptoms. Find out more about common negative thoughts experienced by people with panic disorder and ways to overcome these faulty ways of thinking.


Risk Factors for Panic Disorder

Studies have found that certain factors, such as age and gender, may increase the risk of having panic disorder. These influences are not considered causes of panic disorder. Rather, these risk factors describe specific characteristics that are commonly associated with developing this condition. Learn more about the most frequently observed risk factors in the development of panic disorder.



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