Panic disorder transforms the fear of panic attacks into a controlling force that dictates where you go and what you do. For Herriman, Utah residents trapped in cycles of panic and avoidance, our virtual intensive outpatient program provides evidence-based treatment from home. Through proven approaches, clients learn that panic is not dangerous and reclaim the freedom that fear has stolen.
Our virtual program brings specialized panic disorder treatment to Herriman residents, providing expert care without requiring you to face feared situations just to access help.
Understanding Panic Disorder
Panic disorder involves recurrent, unexpected panic attacks combined with persistent worry about future attacks or significant behavior changes to avoid them. Panic attacks are sudden surges of intense fear with physical symptoms including racing heart, chest tightness, shortness of breath, dizziness, sweating, and feelings of losing control.
While panic attacks themselves are terrifying, panic disorder develops when fear of future attacks begins controlling decisions. People avoid places, activities, or situations associated with past attacks, leading to increasingly restricted lives.
The Fear Cycle
Panic disorder is fundamentally about fearing panic itself. After experiencing intense symptoms, people become hypervigilant about bodily sensations that might signal an approaching attack. This monitoring and catastrophic interpretation creates a self-perpetuating cycle.
Evidence-Based Treatment
Treatment for panic disorder includes exposure therapy and cognitive approaches. Exposure helps clients face both physical sensations of panic and situations they have been avoiding. Cognitive approaches address thinking patterns that misinterpret normal bodily sensations as dangerous.
Our intensive outpatient program provides treatment three hours daily, Monday through Friday. This concentrated format allows for consistent exposure practice within our 16-week program.
Interoceptive Exposure
A key component is interoceptive exposure, which involves safely inducing physical sensations similar to panic. By repeatedly experiencing rapid heartbeat, lightheadedness, or shortness of breath, clients learn these sensations are uncomfortable but not dangerous.
Virtual Panic Treatment in Herriman, Utah
Our virtual intensive outpatient program serves Herriman, Utah residents through secure video technology. Research confirms that virtual treatment produces the same outcomes as in-person care, with clients achieving a 64% average symptom reduction.
The virtual format provides a helpful starting point for those whose panic has led to significant avoidance. Beginning treatment from home allows skill-building in a comfortable setting while working toward facing avoided situations.
Program Structure
Our program meets three hours daily, Monday through Friday, with adult sessions from 12 pm to 3 pm. The 8:1 client-to-staff ratio ensures personalized guidance throughout the 16-week program.
Life Beyond Panic
Recovery means no longer organizing life around panic avoidance. Clients learn that panic attacks, while unpleasant, are not dangerous and will pass. More importantly, they regain freedom to go places and do things that panic had taken away.
Our 79% recovery rate and 92% client satisfaction reflect meaningful transformation. Clients report traveling, attending events, and living fully without constant fear of the next attack.
Lasting Skills
Treatment provides skills for handling panic whenever it occurs. Clients develop confidence in managing physical sensations and uncertain situations. This lasting confidence matters more than simply avoiding attacks.
Taking the First Step
Our program serves individuals ages 8 and older with panic disorder. If panic has been controlling your life, evidence-based treatment can help. Taking the first step may feel intimidating, but our clinicians guide treatment at an appropriate pace.
Many people suffer with panic disorder for years without knowing effective treatment exists. Freedom is possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is panic disorder treatment available in Herriman, Utah?
Yes, our virtual intensive outpatient program serves Herriman, Utah residents, providing specialized panic disorder treatment from home through secure video technology.
What is the difference between panic attacks and panic disorder?
Panic attacks are sudden episodes of intense fear with physical symptoms. Panic disorder involves recurrent attacks plus persistent worry about future attacks or significant behavioral changes to avoid them.
What is interoceptive exposure?
Interoceptive exposure involves safely inducing physical sensations similar to panic. This helps clients learn that sensations like rapid heartbeat or dizziness are uncomfortable but not dangerous.
Can panic disorder be treated from home?
Yes, research confirms that virtual treatment produces the same outcomes as in-person care. Our program achieves a 64% average symptom reduction through evidence-based treatment via secure video.
How long does panic disorder treatment take?
Our intensive outpatient program runs for 16 weeks, meeting three hours daily, Monday through Friday. This format provides more concentrated care than weekly therapy.
What if I panic during treatment?
Panic during treatment provides valuable learning. Experiencing panic in a therapeutic context and discovering you can handle it reduces fear of future attacks. Our clinicians support you through the experience.
Panic disorder does not have to control your life. Our virtual intensive outpatient program provides Herriman, Utah residents with evidence-based treatment that helps you reclaim your freedom from panic. Contact us at 866-303-4227 to take the first step.





