Panic Attacks and Panic Disorder

Panic Attacks and Panic Disorder

Home Treatment

Here are steps you can take to decrease the number of panic attacks you have. These steps can also reduce the severity of your symptoms when an attack does occur:

Support for the family

When a person has panic attacks, his or her entire family is affected.

If someone in your family has panic attacks, you may feel frustrated, overworked (because you have to take over his or her responsibilities), or socially isolated because the person restricts family activities. These feelings are common.

Family therapy, a type of counseling that involves the entire family, may help.

For more information, see:

Helping Someone During a Panic Attack.
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Anne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine
Lisa S. Weinstock, MD - Psychiatry
Last Updated:
September 7, 2012
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