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Therapies Overcoming Panic Disorder In Children

1 in 75 adults in America suffer with Panic Disorder at some time in their lives. There aren’t any definite statistics on the number of children that suffer from this disorder, but it would seem that if it’s escalating with adults, then it will escalate with children, too. Now, there are several useful and successful ways to accomplish treatment for children in such condition.

Children can have the same symptoms as adults; difficulty breathing, feeling as though they are drowning, or “can’t get enough air”, tingling or “pins and needles” in toes and fingers, tremors, perspiring, chest pain and near paralyzing terror are on the checklist of symptoms that have been identified in children and adults suffering from this condition.

But there is help. A specialist centre at Boston University offers an intensive therapy course lasting eight days with follow up consultations up to six months afterwards to complete treatment and ensure the symptoms do not return.

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) teaches both parents and children how to recognize the first sign of Panic Disorder and how to tackle the issues together. Both are taught specific skills tailored to lessening and eventually overcoming the symptoms altogether.

Where certain phobias can be pointed out that are triggers for Panic Disorder, these phobias can be treated with a multitude of intensive programs focusing on the specific phobia, understanding it and making it less threatening and less likely induce Panic Attacks.

It is important for both child and parent to understand that in these therapies it may be necessary to place the child in a stressful situation, in some cases even to cause the specific circumstance in a controlled environment, that cause the child to undergo a Panic Attack. Only by understanding it can the reason for it happening be comprehended and thus treated.

It is critical that you understand that the child’s Panic Attacks are not fictitious. Panic Disorder is no respecter or persons with children, so their symptoms are just as harsh. Admitting and accepting that treatment needs to start is the first step to obtaining a cure.

Help is available. Parents and children do not have to deal with these issues on their own. The internet is a good source of information for centers not just in Boston, but in other cities, where children can attend effective therapy and overcome their panic issues.

As always with medical or psychological issues, the best person to discuss potential treatment with is the family practitioner. People who believe they are suffering from any form of phobia, particularly panic symptoms with no apparent cause, should seek the advice of their doctors before undergoing any form of treatment. The doctor can refer patients to specialists in the relevant areas.

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