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William Penzer Ph.D. & Associates Help people resolve emotional problems and their physical manifestations. They provide helpful, high quality, efficient support and assistance in an ethical and caring manner. They also integrate the healing power of words with the healing power of relaxation tools and activities to help people cope with todays stressful times. At William Penzer Ph.D. and Associates, their associates specialize in addictions and codependency, child, teen and parenting issues, anxiety and panic disorders, marriage counseling, relationship counseling, relationship and communication problems, depression and bipolar disorder, phobia, OCD, EMDR, obesity, health and wellness issues, addiction, chemical dependence, codependence, enabling, alcoholism, drug addiction, job coaching, life coaching, stress management, family therapy, therapy, EMDR therapy, clinical depression, depression treatment, stress and anxiety, anxiety depression and anxiety disorder.

William Penzer Ph.D. & Associates help people understand and deal with the Panic Disorder Treatment. Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by recurring severe panic attacks. It may also include significant behavioral change lasting at least a month and of ongoing worry about the implications or concern about having other attacks. Panic disorder is a potentially disabling disorder, but can be controlled and successfully treated. Identification of treatments that engender as full a response as possible, and can minimize relapse, is imperative. Cognitive behavioral therapy is the treatment of choice for panic disorder. When cognitive behavioral therapy is not an option pharmacotherapy can be used. SSRIs are considered a first line pharmacotherapeutic option. In addition, people with panic disorder may need treatment for other emotional problems. Comorbid clinical depression, personality disorders and alcohol abuse are known risk factors for treatment failure. As with many disorders, having a support structure of family and friends who understand the condition can help increase the rate of recovery. During an attack, it is not uncommon for the sufferer to develop irrational, immediate fear, which can often be dispelled by a supporter who

is familiar with the condition. For more serious or active treatment, there are support groups for anxiety sufferers which can help people understand and deal with the disorder. They strive to do this in a caring, professional, efficient and affordable way. Their work is solution focused and practical and they blend an understanding of peoples history with the reality based demands of their present life to provide relevant and helpful cognitive-behavioral supports. Their goal is to help resolve conflicts, reduce or eliminate anxieties, encourage healthy habits, help people meet and overcome challenges and achieve their goals.

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