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Why don’t doctors and psychologists teach this method of ending panic attacks?

Doctors are used to prescribing medication… it’s what they’re taught to do, not to mention it gets the patient out the door and the room freed up for the next patient (doctors are extremely busy and often overworked.)

Most psychologists have never had a panic attack, so they have no
personal experience to fall back on.

Instead they use their training, which is generally outdated. The patient gets frustrated after a few visits, never returns, and the psychologist assumes the patient is cured.

One of the over 26,000 users of Panic Away reports that he…

“…learned more from reading your program than I did from all the psychologists and other practitioners I had seen in the 25 years that I’ve had this condition.”

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