
- Panic Disorder: Answers to your most important questions- Oct 29, 2008 · Panic disorder is a highly treatable condition that involves panic attack symptoms such as a racing heart, difficulty breathing, dizziness, chocking and hot flashes. 
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- Cognitive Therapy for Panic Disorder- In Cognitive Therapy for Panic Disorder, Dr. David M. Clark demonstrates a brief therapy for alleviating this debilitating anxiety disorder. 
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