Panic Attack Treatment




It is important to remember that there is no definitive answer as to the cause of panic attacks. As a result, how the condition is treated may be different for each person as well. When deciding upon a panic attack treatment it is important that you understand the options available to you and that you are comfortable with the approach that your doctor is taking.

Firstly, not all people with this condition will end up on medication. In fact many people will experience great benefits from either behavioural or cognitive therapy. This is where you will have between 10 to 12 sessions with your doctor and you will to overcome your fears by identifying and then changing the thoughts and emotions that lead to your panic attacks. You should not feel ashamed or embarrassed at seeing a psychologist or psychiatrist. They are medical professionals who are there to help you overcome your problems and regain control of your life.

Depending on the severity of your condition sometimes medication is given to help minimize the symptoms associated with a panic attack. Common drugs prescribed include Prozac, Zoloft, Luvox and Paxil, however these are often given in conjunction with another form of therapy in order to achieve the desired result. It has been observed that patients who simply take medication can often find that their symptoms will return once they stop taking it.

The important thing to keep in mind is that there is help available and whatever panic attack treatment you choose is your personal decision. Taking any form of medication should be a last resort and should only be considered when you have understood the possible side effects, as well as how long you will need to take it for and how long a period of time before you will notice that it is working.