Panic Attacks and Panic DisorderHome TreatmentYou may be able to decrease the number of
panic attacks due to
panic disorder and reduce the severity of your
symptoms when an attack does occur by: Support for family members When a person has panic attacks, that person's 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 normal.
Family therapy, a type of counseling that involves the
entire family, may be helpful for all family members. For more information,
see: - How can I help someone who is having a panic
attack?
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