Posts Tagged ‘ Panic Disorders ’

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Treatments for Panic Disorders

There are many treatments for panic disorders and some require the assistance of a doctor. For example, if you need medication, you’ll need a doctor. Treatments that include group therapy and counseling usually require monitoring by a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist. But there are many other treatments for panic disorders that [...]

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Studies of Treatment of Panic Disorders

The studies of treatment of panic disorders have focused on three primary areas. These areas are cognitive, behavioral and the use of medications. Behavioral studies have centered on teaching a person with a panic disorder to purposely approach a situation that creates panic attacks. The cognitive studies teach a person to control [...]

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Paper on Panic Disorders

IF you’re interested on reading a medical or research paper on panic disorders, there are plenty available. If you want to write your own paper, there’s also many ways to approach the research. A good place to begin is by contacting the Anxiety Disorders Association of America by calling, writing or through the [...]

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Panic Disorders or Anxiety Attacks in 5 Year Old Boys

Panic disorders or anxiety attacks in 5 year old boys do occur, but identifying them as such can be more difficult than in adults. Children with panic disorders are unfortunately often misdiagnosed as having attention deficit disorder. Sometimes they are diagnosed as having hyperactivity. The reason is because the symptoms of panic [...]

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Panic Disorders in Children

Children are little people who have the same emotional and physical make-ups as adults. The problem is children are not able to self-diagnose their problems and often have a hard time communicating what’s happening to them. Panic disorders in children are more common than believed, but are often misdiagnosed as hyperactivity or attention [...]

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Panic Disorders in Adolescents

It can be difficult to diagnose panic disorders in adolescents, because teenage behavior is so unpredictable. Adolescents also can be very uncommunicative so parents don’t know what’s happening unless they happen to be present when attacks occur. Teenagers are called troublesome and difficult when sometimes it’s a matter of anxiety, worry and panic. [...]

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Sleep Panic Attacks

Sleep Disorders can be a major contributor to panic attacks. Lacking in sleep, panic attacks increase means that you are experiencing panic attacks due to problems with sleep. If you have been diagnosed or believe that you have a sleep disorder you are more susceptible to panic attacks. What happens when [...]

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Panic Disorders and Depression

There are a many clinical studies and lots of research currently being conducted to determine if there is a physical reason for the association of panic disorders and depression. The studies are focusing on the genes and how they impact the production of serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is the chemical which keeps [...]

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Panic Disorders

Everyone has some moments or periods of anxiety in their life, but they’re usually associated with some cause that can be identified. Panic disorders, on the other hand, are distinguished by the fact they seem to occur unexpectedly and without a cause that can be specifically identified. People jokingly say they just had [...]

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A Magazine Article on Panic Disorders

Research, as reported in more than one magazine article on panic disorders, has proven time and again that exercise is one of the best treatments for anxiety. It’s amazing that so often increasing physical activity is the answer to many human problems. That’s because many good reactions occur when you participate in a [...]