Overcoming Panic & Agoraphobia

Panic disorder (agoraphobia in its most extreme form) can blight people’s lives, causing extreme distress and severely interfering with day-to-day life. Panic attacks can occur in a wide range of supposedly ‘normal’ situations – driving, crowds, travelling on planes, waiting in line – and if not treated, can become more severe over time. Cognitive behavioral therapy has been found to be extremely effective in treating the disorder

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Panic disorder (agoraphobia in its most extreme form) can blight people’s lives, causing extreme distress and severely interfering with day-to-day life. Panic attacks can occur in a wide range of supposedly ‘normal’ situations – driving, crowds, travelling on planes, waiting in line – and if not treated, can become more severe over time. Cognitive behavioral therapy has been found to be extremely effective in treating the disorder