Anxiety, Panic, and Phobia
Anxiety, Panic, and Phobia Psychiatrist Services focus on diagnosing and treating disorders related to excessive fear, worry, or panic that interfere with daily functioning. These services provide a comprehensive approach to helping individuals regain control, improve their quality of life, and manage symptoms effectively.
1. Comprehensive Assessment
- Evaluation of symptoms, triggers, and the impact of anxiety or panic on daily life.
- Identification of the type of disorder, such as:
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).
- Panic Disorder.
- Social Anxiety Disorder.
- Specific Phobias.
2. Personalized Treatment Plans
- Tailored approaches that combine evidence-based therapies and medication.
- Consideration of individual goals, preferences, and lifestyle.
3. Psychotherapy and Counseling
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT):
- Addressing irrational fears and thought patterns.
- Learning practical strategies to manage anxiety and prevent panic attacks.
- Exposure Therapy:
- Gradual and controlled exposure to feared situations or objects for phobia treatment.
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT):
- Teaching mindfulness and acceptance strategies to reduce the emotional impact of anxiety.