Just keep this in your mind : Stop worryng and start living. ( There is less danger on fighting than on running away. The healthier fleeing is the one directed forwards. The fear turned into courage.) No fear, no worrying, no worrying, no fear. Don't fear anything, it isn't worthwhile, there is no reason to fear anything. Keep you mind always and peacefully relaxed.
Panic disorder requires professional treatment, and possibly medication. Call your local Mental Health Association for guidance.
Fortunately, panic disorder responds very well to treatment; panic attacks decrease in up to 90% of people after six to eight weeks of a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy and medication.
I believe a panic disorder is worse than a panic attack.You can have a panic attack once but when you start having recurrent panic attacks and it begins to affect aspects of your life it becomes a panic disorder. Here is a link to a useful article on this http://treatpanicattacks.info/panic-attack-disorders/
It's kind of straight forward...you panic, its a disorder
Alprazolam, available under the trade name Xanaxis commonly used for the treatment of panic disorder, and anxiety disorders, such as generalized anxiety disorder(GAD) or social anxiety disorder (SAD).
A generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) or panic disorder.
A panic disorder. Experts estimate that 2-3% of the American population suffers from a panic or anxiety disorder.
Who was the first to discover panic disorder?? Well, your question is not very clear. Do you mean who is the first person to actually diagnose and give the name 'panic disorder' to this condition? or do you mean who was the first person to actually 'develop' panic disorder?? Panic disorder is when a person has been suffering one month or more from panic attacks, and has been worried about the reoccurance of these attacks. I should think that people have been suffering from this disorder for many years - particuarly stressed people or perfectionists. The term panic disorder is just a follow on from panic attacks. No-one 'discovered' panic attacks or panic disorder. You make it sound like the discovery of a new unfound island or country!
Yes, it's a manifestation of a panic disorder which is a category of anxiety disorders. They fall within the broader mental disorder category.
I have panic disorder ........ it does but they are not mad they want to help because they are your family!...belive me .. i know
Webmd.com has a great selection on panic disorder information. Articles range from how to realize you are having a panic attack to how to stay calm and collected during a panic attack until it passes.
People with untreated panic disorder may have problems getting to work or staying on the job. As the person's world narrows, untreated panic disorder can lead to depression, substance abuse, and in rare instances, suicide.