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Understanding Panic Attacks and Anxiety

Panic attacks can feel intense, overwhelming, and frightening, especially when they seem to come out of nowhere. From racing thoughts and chest tightness to dizziness or shortness of breath, the physical and emotional symptoms can leave you feeling out of control.

At The Indigo Project, our panic attack treatment services help you understand what’s happening in your mind and body while giving you practical tools to regain a sense of calm and control.

Whether you’ve experienced a single panic attack or ongoing panic symptoms, working with a panic attack psychologist can help you reduce fear, manage triggers, and feel safer in everyday life.

What Is Panic Attack Treatment?

Panic attack treatment is a form of therapy designed to help you understand, manage, and reduce panic symptoms using evidence-based psychological approaches.

A psychologist for panic attacks can help you explore underlying triggers, recognise early warning signs, and develop effective coping strategies tailored to your needs.

Common approaches used in panic attack treatment include:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Breathing and grounding techniques
  • Mindfulness and nervous system regulation
  • Exposure-based strategies for panic and avoidance

Why See a Panic Attack Psychologist?

Experiencing panic attacks can impact every part of life — from work and relationships to sleep, confidence, and daily routines.

Our online panic attack treatment helps you:

  • Understand Your Triggers: Learn what may be contributing to panic attacks
  • Regulate Your Nervous System: Build tools to calm physical symptoms
  • Feel More in Control: Reduce fear around future panic attacks

Meet Our Therapists

PhotoDR REBECCA HANNAN

dr rebecca hannan, Senior Psychologist

PhotoSHAUNTELLE BENJAMIN

shauntelle benjamin, Registered Psychologist

PhotoJULIETTE MINGANT

juliette mingant, Registered Psychologist

PhotoLORNA MACAULAY

lorna macaulay, Senior Psychologist

PhotoFOTINI KOKLAS

fotini koklas, Senior Psychologist

PhotoBRE ELDER

bre elder, Senior Psychologist

PhotoSAM BARR

sam barr, Clinical Psychologist

PhotoANNIA BARON

annia baron, Clinical Psychologist

PhotoDR NAVIT GOHAR-KADAR

dr navit gohar-kadar, Clinical Psychologist

PhotoMAJA CZERNIAWSKA

maja czerniawska, Senior Psychologist

PhotoAYANTHI DE SILVA

ayanthi de silva, Registered Psychologist

PhotoDR PERRY MORRISON

dr perry morrison, Senior Psychologist

PhotoProtected: TAYLA GARDNER

protected: tayla gardner, Psychotherapist & Counsellor

PhotoLIZ KIRBY

liz kirby, Psychotherapist & Counsellor

PhotoDEEPIKA GUPTA

deepika gupta, Clinical Psychologist

PhotoNICOLE BURLING

nicole burling, Senior Psychologist

PhotoDAFNA KRONENTAL

dafna kronental, Psychotherapist & Counsellor

PhotoKYLIE WILLOWS

kylie willows, Registered Psychologist

PhotoRAQUEL WALKER

raquel walker, Senior Psychologist

PhotoALINTA PATEN

alinta paten, Registered Psychologist

PhotoHARSHA KULASEKARAN

harsha kulasekaran, Clinical Psychologist

PhotoDARREN EVERETT

darren everett, Senior Psychologist

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Online Panic Attack Treatment: Support Wherever You Are

Panic attacks can happen anywhere – at work, at home, while driving, or even when you’re trying to relax. That’s why accessible support matters.

With online panic attack treatment, you can connect with a qualified psychologist from the comfort of your own space.

  • Convenient: Access therapy from home
  • Flexible: Book sessions that fit your schedule
  • Private: Confidential support in a safe environment

Plus, our sessions are backed by our Perfect Match Promise. If your therapist doesn’t feel like the right fit after the first or second session, we’ll rematch you and cover the cost of your next appointment.

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How Panic Attack Treatment Can Help

Panic attacks can feel unpredictable, but therapy can help you better understand and manage them over time.

Our psychologists use evidence-based strategies tailored to your experiences and goals.

  • Personalised Support: Every experience with panic is different
  • Practical Coping Skills: Learn techniques you can use in real time
  • Safe Space: Explore anxiety without judgment

How to Stop a Panic Attack: Practical Techniques

While panic attacks can feel intense, there are evidence-based strategies that may help reduce symptoms in the moment.

Some techniques your psychologist may guide you through include:

  • Slow, controlled breathing exercises
  • Grounding techniques using your senses
  • Challenging catastrophic thoughts
  • Relaxation and mindfulness practices

Learning how to stop a panic attack starts with understanding that panic symptoms, while uncomfortable, are temporary and manageable.

Signs You May Benefit from Panic Attack Treatment

Seeking support can help if you:

  • Experience sudden waves of fear or overwhelm
  • Avoid certain places or situations because of panic
  • Feel constantly worried about having another panic attack
  • Experience physical symptoms like chest tightness, dizziness, or rapid heartbeat
  • Notice anxiety impacting your work, relationships, or daily life

Working with a panic attack psychologist can help you feel more supported, informed, and in control.

Panic Attack Treatment Online: We’re Here to Help

Living with panic attacks can feel exhausting — but you don’t have to navigate it alone.

Our team of psychologists provide compassionate, evidence-based panic attack treatment designed to help you feel calmer, safer, and more in control.

Whether you want to understand your triggers, reduce anxiety, or learn how to stop a panic attack in the moment, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a panic attack feel like?

Panic attacks can cause intense physical and emotional symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, chest tightness, dizziness, sweating, shaking, shortness of breath, or feeling detached from reality.

Can a psychologist help with panic attacks?

Yes, a panic attack psychologist can help you understand triggers, manage symptoms, and develop long-term coping strategies using evidence-based approaches like CBT.

How do I stop a panic attack quickly?

Techniques like slow breathing, grounding exercises, and mindfulness can help reduce the intensity of a panic attack. Therapy can also help you build confidence in managing symptoms over time.

What causes panic attacks?

Panic attacks can be linked to stress, anxiety disorders, trauma, burnout, or overwhelming life experiences. Sometimes they may occur without an obvious trigger.

Is online panic attack treatment effective?

Yes! Online panic attack treatment is effective for many people and offers flexible, accessible support from wherever you feel most comfortable.

When should I seek panic attack treatment?

If panic attacks are affecting your daily life, relationships, work, or sense of safety, speaking with a psychologist can help you better understand and manage your symptoms.