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Can panic disorders be cured?

I am a 39 year old female. I want to know if panic disorder can be cured?

6 Answers

Yes, therapy can help to stop panic attacks.

Dr Pereira
Hello Madam,
 
Sorry to hear that either you or your loved one is suffering from the panic disorder. The answer is, yes, it can be "cured." The person suffering may need to seek help of a licensed psychologist. So, look for one in your area. In case you are in FL, IN, or IL, where I am licensed, call me. 
Take care and remain safe. 

Dr. Lata Sonpal
Yes. Panic disorders can be cured and/or largely well-managed through the use of exposure-based therapies and/or desensitization techniques with the help of a trained provider familiar with exposure techniques.
Seeking treatment for panic disorders can help decrease the intensity and frequency of panic attacks, which can help an individual to live a normal daily life. Treatment for panic disorders include psychotherapy and may include medication.
Often they can be. It usually involves neutralizing a perceived threat, resolving a traumatic memory, upgrading the part of the mind that is responding in that way, and cultivating awareness in the present. A therapist skilled in cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma resolution techniques, energy medicine, and mindfulness training can often greatly reduce or eliminate those unwanted and unuseful bursts of fear. I hope this is helpful.
Some insight into your question can be found at:
https://www.verywellmind.com/can-panic-disorder-be-permanently-cured-4016948