Therapy for Severe Panic Attacks?

Question by Chiquiturria: Therapy for Severe Panic Attacks?
Seeking a therapist or someone specializing in panic disorder in the middlesex county or union county area. The only problem is that I only have Horizon NJ Health through the state or medicaid. I have been really suffering from severe panic attacks and I’m to the point where I can’t take it anymore so I’m praying that I get answers soon. I can’t even be bymyself at home. I feel very depressed and very desperate.

Best answer:

Answer by John K
I don’t know about therapy, but you could start with a support group. A good on-line forum can be found at:
http://www.medhelp.org/tags/show/13131/Panic-Attack
And remember: No matter how bad the symptoms are, they’re in your mind. You’re not going to die. Good luck!

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