Panic Conditions
Panic Attacks and Panic Disorder: Abrupt, intense episodes of fear; commonly mistaken for medical emergencies.
From your initial contact with NuTherapy to Recovery, expect to receive compassionate, respectful, and kind treatment.
Our mental health treatment experience is distinct, offering advanced psychiatric and clinical care alongside a focus on nurturing your spirit, revitalizing your body, and rekindling your hope.
Our team of mental health experts is dedicated to providing the necessary care and support for your success. We aim to help you gain insight, initiate the healing process, and progress towards your personal, social, professional, and life goals.
Integrated Panic Disorder Treatment at NuTherapy
At NuTherapy, we assist individuals in selecting coping mechanisms tailored to their needs, such as meditation, exercise, and creative activities. We guide clients in practicing these strategies, ensuring they can continue using them post-treatment. Participation in group therapy sessions or support groups fosters connections among individuals facing panic disorder. Our panic disorder treatment encompasses various therapeutic approaches:
- Individual Psychotherapy
One-on-one psychotherapy, a classic talk treatment, helps individuals explore emotions and experiences underlying negative feelings and behaviors. It is an essential component of panic disorder treatment. - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Highly effective and commonly used, CBT treats panic disorder by helping patients retrain thinking patterns and change actions, overcoming the fear of social situations. Residential treatment includes group and family therapy. - Relational Therapy
Panic disorder can strain interpersonal relationships. Relational therapy helps individuals understand the interconnectedness of relationships, life experiences, and emotions, fostering the development of healthier connections. - Family Therapy and Education
Involving family in therapy educates them about panic disorder and how best to provide support. - Trauma-Focused Therapies
If trauma underlies or contributes to panic disorder, specific therapies focus on processing and reframing these traumas to improve symptoms. - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
ACT emphasizes accepting unhelpful negative thoughts without replacing them with positive ones. The goal is to teach individuals with panic disorder better coping mechanisms for negative thoughts and feelings. - Relaxation and Mindfulness Techniques
Alternative and holistic therapies, including meditation, yoga, and exercise, are employed to treat social anxiety, enhancing overall well-being.
What to Expect the First Day
The primary objective of your initial day at NuTherapy is to familiarize you with your new environment, create a sense of comfort, and lay the groundwork for a successful start to your stay at our treatment center.
Upon your arrival at NuTherapy, you’ll receive a warm welcome from your admissions specialist, dedicated to ensuring you feel at home in your temporary residence. Together, you’ll go through the intake process, complete any necessary paperwork, and embark on your orientation to the treatment program.
A comprehensive tour of the facility awaits you, accompanied by introductions to key members of your treatment team. You’ll be shown to your room, provided with an overview of the daily schedule, and have the opportunity to meet your fellow housemates. As the day concludes, you’ll have time to settle into your room before joining for dinner.
Recognizing that entering a residential treatment center for panic disorder can be a daunting experience, we strive to make you feel welcomed and supported. We understand the challenges of leaving behind your usual support system, including friends, family, and work commitments. At NuTherapy, our utmost priority is to create an environment where you feel safe, fostering the trust necessary to embark on your journey toward a better life.