
Panic Disorder: Answers to your most important questions
Oct 29, 2008 · Panic disorder is a highly treatable condition that involves panic attack symptoms such as a racing heart, difficulty breathing, dizziness, chocking and hot flashes.
Short, intensive cognitive behavioral therapy can ease panic disorder
Nov 1, 2025 · Key points Panic disorder is marked by recurring panic attacks as well as ongoing fear of these attacks. Medications and cognitive therapies are the first-line treatments for panic disorder. …
Understanding anticipatory anxiety during key life transitions
Jan 16, 2025 · Key points Graduation season brings both excitement and anxiety as individuals face transitions and uncertainties that can often lead to anticipatory anxiety, which can manifest in …
Panic disorder is marked by recurrent panic attacks that include symptoms such as sweating, trembling, shortness of breath or a feeling of choking, a pounding heart or rapid heart rate, and feelings of …
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How psychologists help with anxiety disorders
Oct 1, 2016 · Anxiety disorders can severely impair a person’s ability to function at work, school, and in social situations and can interfere with a person’s relationships.
What’s the difference between stress and anxiety?
Oct 28, 2019 · There’s a fine line between stress and anxiety. Both are emotional responses, but stress is typically caused by an external trigger.
What to Do When You Panic - American Psychological Association (APA)
What to Do When You Panic is an empowering guide that helps kids understand what panic is—and what to do about it. Through relatable examples, lively illustrations, and step-by-step strategies, this …
Anxiety among kids is on the rise. Wider access to CBT may provide ...
Oct 1, 2022 · Tailored in-person and app-based interventions for anxiety are allowing psychologists to expand their reach.
Stress effects on the body - American Psychological Association (APA)
Nov 1, 2018 · Stress affects all systems of the body including the musculoskeletal, respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine, gastrointestinal, nervous, and reproductive systems.