As a therapist, I was trained and educated in the healing power of talk therapy, so now, 10 years later, I have flipped that paradigm to say, "Well, not exactly. Some pesky conditions, like panic disorder, require a treatment that is just as bullheaded."

That is where Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) treatment differentiates itself as the gold standard for reducing symptoms of panic attacks.

When I first got trained in this robust treatment method, I remember thinking, "This feels too structured. I don't think my clients will like it. It is too methodical. Where is the space to vent? To connect? How can healing happen without open-ended talk therapy? And they have to do homework? - Well, then it's DOA because my clients hate in-between session assignments."

My hunch was right. Many of my clients did not like the process, but they disliked -- or hated -- panic attacks even more.

What I learned—through training, experience, and watching clients reclaim their lives—is this: The process is what heals.

ERP doesn’t just reduce stress; it retrains the brain and body. Instead of avoiding panic symptoms or organizing life around preventing them, clients learn—step by step—how to face panic safely, until the fear loses its grip. In many cases, panic attacks are extinguished altogether. In others, they become truly manageable, no longer dictating choices or limiting relationships.

I am so glad I did not scoff at this evidence-based treatment. Instead, I dove in headfirst to help my clients, because now I can say that every client who has engaged in ERP treatment reports feeling "normal" once again.

Before ERP, my clients said their solution was to stay home, but then staying home became a bigger problem with friends and family. After they did ERP, they were able to reclaim their lives and go out once again.

I am writing this because I know many people with anxiety disorders give up on therapy because they say it didn't work. True, certain treatments don't work for all conditions. But if an MD gave you a pill to treat a disorder, but you experienced severe side effects, would you say all medications don't work? Or would you say that the treatment medication did not work? Maybe that's why talk therapy did not work for your anxiety condition - it was not the right pill.

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