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Manage Panic Disorder with Integrity Psychiatric

Panic disorder is an anxiety condition marked by sudden and repeated episodes of intense fear or discomfort, commonly known as panic attacks. These episodes often arise without warning and may include symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, nausea, or dizziness.

Living with panic disorder can be incredibly distressing, impacting your ability to work, socialize, or engage in daily activities. Many individuals begin to avoid certain places or situations for fear of triggering another attack, which can lead to isolation and a diminished quality of life.

At Integrity Psychiatric, we understand the emotional and physical toll that panic disorder can have. Our treatment approach is rooted in evidence-based practices, including medication management, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and relaxation training.

Our experienced clinicians take the time to understand your symptoms, triggers, and goals. We’ll work with you to build coping strategies that help reduce the frequency and intensity of panic attacks, while restoring your confidence and independence.

You are not alone—and panic disorder is treatable. Let us help you take the first step toward a calmer, more empowered life.

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Understanding ADD/ADHD

ADD/ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, impulse control, and activity levels. It can impact academic performance, work, relationships, and self-esteem.

At MindCare Clinic, we recognize that ADD/ADHD looks different for everyone. Our expert team provides personalized assessments and evidence-based treatments to help individuals thrive in daily life with focus, structure, and confidence.

Understanding ADD/ADHD

Symptoms of ADD/ADHD

Recognizing the signs is the first step toward focus and support

Inattention

  • Difficulty sustaining focus
  • Easily distracted by external stimuli
  • Disorganized work or tasks
  • Frequently losing items
  • Struggles to follow through on instructions

Hyperactivity

  • Fidgeting or squirming in seat
  • Inability to stay seated
  • Excessive talking
  • Feeling restless
  • Interrupting conversations

Impulsivity

  • Blurting out answers
  • Difficulty waiting for turns
  • Interrupting or intruding on others
  • Acting without thinking
  • Risk-taking behavior

Types of ADD/ADHD

Predominantly Inattentive Type

Characterized mainly by difficulty paying attention, following instructions, staying organized, and completing tasks. Often referred to as ADD.

Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type

Marked by high levels of physical activity, restlessness, impulsive behavior, excessive talking, and difficulty sitting still.

Combined Type

The most common form, where symptoms of both inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity are equally present and interfere with daily life.

Unspecified/Other Presentations

Cases that do not fully meet the criteria for any one type but still involve significant symptoms and functional challenges.

Our Treatment Approach

At Integrity Psychiatric, we offer a holistic, evidence-based approach to treating ADD/ADHD. Our personalized care plans are designed to improve attention, reduce impulsivity, and promote long-term success at home, school, and work.

Medication Management

Stimulant and non-stimulant medications are carefully prescribed and monitored by our psychiatric team to enhance focus and reduce hyperactive behavior.

Behavioral Therapy

We use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Parent Training, and Executive Function Coaching to help patients develop coping strategies and improve daily functioning.

Supportive Interventions

Our approach includes lifestyle coaching, academic accommodations, social skills training, and mindfulness practices tailored to each individual's needs.

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Crisis Support

If you or someone you know is in a mental health crisis or having thoughts of suicide, please seek help immediately:

  • Call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room
  • National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988
  • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741

ADD/ADHD FAQs

ADD/ADHD is believed to result from a combination of genetic, neurological, and environmental factors. Research points to differences in brain structure and function, as well as neurotransmitter imbalances. It often runs in families.

While there is no permanent cure, ADD/ADHD can be effectively managed with treatment. A combination of medication, therapy, structure, and support helps many individuals lead productive, fulfilling lives.

Diagnosis typically involves a comprehensive evaluation by a mental health professional, including behavioral assessments, medical history, school or work performance, and input from parents or teachers. There is no single test for diagnosis.

Everyone experiences distraction or restlessness at times, but ADD/ADHD symptoms are more persistent, occur in multiple settings, and significantly interfere with daily life, work, or school functioning.

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