Monday, 3 November 2014

About Panic Disorder: Attending Psychotherapy for Panic Disorder

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

Deciding to attend psychotherapy for panic disorder can be a big step towards your recovery process. Therapy will require a commitment of your time, effort, and resources, but can greatly assist you in coping with your panic attacks, anxiety, and other symptoms.

Are you curious about the therapy process? Here you will find valuable information on attending psychotherapy for panic disorder. 

What is Psychotherapy?
What exactly is psychotherapy for panic disorder? What can I expect through the therapy process? How often will I be asked to attend therapy sessions? Get the answers to these and other questions about psychotherapy for panic disorder.

Therapy Options for Panic Disorder
Currently, there a different forms of psychotherapy available for the treatment of anxiety disorders. Some of the most common therapy options include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), rational-emotive behavioral therapy (REBT), and panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy (PFPP). Learn more about these forms of therapy and how they are used to treat the symptoms of panic disorder.

Getting the Most Out of Therapy
Once you have committed to attending therapy on a regular basis, you may be wondering how you can get the most out of your efforts. Listed here are some practical and useful tips to help you benefit the most from the therapy process.

Why Isn't Therapy Working?
Despite your best efforts, you may find that therapy doesn't seem to be helping you cope with panic disorder. This may be due to multiple issues, such as poor rapport with your therapist or perhaps therapy is a bigger commitment than you had expected. Here you will find possible reasons why therapy isn't working for you and what you can do about it. 


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