Managing Panic Attacks with Online CBT

Panic attacks can feel deeply frightening — often coming on suddenly, with intense physical symptoms that mimic serious medical emergencies. Your heart races, your chest tightens, your breathing changes, and your thoughts spiral. In the moment, it may feel like you're going to collapse, lose control, or even die.

For many people, these experiences begin to shape everyday life. You might start avoiding places or situations in case another panic attack strikes. This can lead to a shrinking sense of safety and growing fear — not just of panic itself, but of panic happening again.

At The Online Psychologists, we understand how distressing this can be. Our team of Clinical Psychologists are highly trained in working with panic, and we offer structured, evidence-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) online to help you regain control, step by step.

Understanding Panic Attacks: What’s Really Going On?

Panic attacks occur when the body’s natural fight-or-flight response is triggered in the absence of real danger. This surge of adrenaline and stress hormones creates intense physical sensations — racing heart, dizziness, nausea, chest tightness, breathlessness. These sensations are normal, but because they arise suddenly and without clear cause, they can feel alarming and out of control.

Often, people begin to fear the sensations themselves. This leads to anticipatory anxiety, where fear of future panic triggers more anxiety — and increases the likelihood of another episode. It can become a vicious cycle.

How CBT Helps Break the Cycle

CBT is a well-established psychological treatment that targets the key components that maintain panic: unhelpful thought patterns, avoidance behaviours, and fear of physical sensations.

With a Clinical Psychologist, CBT for panic typically involves:

  • Psychoeducation: You’ll gain a clear, scientifically grounded understanding of what panic attacks are and why they happen — helping to demystify and reduce fear around them.

  • Cognitive restructuring: Together, we’ll explore the automatic thoughts that fuel panic (e.g., “I’m going to faint” or “I’m having a heart attack”) and work to develop more balanced, evidence-based thinking.

  • Behavioural experiments: You’ll begin to test out feared situations, with careful planning and support, to rebuild confidence and reduce avoidance.

  • Relapse prevention: We’ll develop a personalised plan to help you maintain progress and manage future challenges.

These techniques are grounded in a strong therapeutic relationship, and our psychologists adapt them sensitively to your pace and readiness.

Why Online CBT for Panic Can Be Especially Helpful

You might worry that online therapy won’t feel as personal or effective as face-to-face work — but for many people struggling with panic, online sessions can provide an optimal fit.

  • Accessible and convenient: If leaving the house, travelling, or being in unfamiliar places is difficult, online sessions mean you can receive therapy in a place where you already feel safe.

  • Real-world application: Because sessions take place in your natural environment, you can practise CBT strategies in real time — addressing panic where it actually happens.

  • Wider access to expertise: You’re not limited by geography. You can work with a Clinical Psychologist with specific experience in treating panic, no matter where you live in the UK.

  • Reduced anxiety around appointments: There’s no waiting room, no commute — just direct, private access to a specialist.

Our Approach at The Online Psychologists

What sets our service apart is our commitment to clinician-led care. From the very first point of contact, you’ll speak to a Clinical Psychologist — not a call centre or app. In a free consultation, Dr Rachel Whatmough will listen carefully, begin a clinical formulation, and match you with the best psychologist for your needs.

All our therapy is delivered by HCPC-registered Clinical Psychologists with doctoral-level training. We don’t use a one-size-fits-all approach — instead, we use our clinical expertise to tailor therapy to you.

Whether your panic started recently or has been a long-term struggle, we’ll work with you to understand it, reduce it, and rebuild your sense of safety and freedom.

Final Thoughts

Panic attacks can make life feel unpredictable and limiting — but they are treatable, and you don’t have to face them alone. With online CBT from a Clinical Psychologist, you can learn to understand your body, challenge unhelpful thinking, and gradually reclaim the life you want to live.

Book your free consultation today, and let us help you find the right psychologist for your journey.

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