Should You Use Antidepressants to Treat Panic Attacks & Agoraphobia?

Should You Use Antidepressants to Treat Panic Attacks & Agoraphobia?

Through Help & Back

Glenn Murphy, an anxiety disorder/agoraphobia recovery coach, overcame 10 years of panic attacks and self-isolation. From barely eating and sleeping, losing relationships and his job, depersonalization, derealization, to literally running for his life, rebuilding himself, and unlocking true freedom in the process. Today, Glenn shares his recovery story on Through Help & Back.

InspiringEmpoweringInformativeHopefulEncouraging

16:489 Feb 2023

RSS Feed

Medication and Beyond: Glenn Murphy's Path to Overcoming Panic Attacks

I think the medication thing is always so interesting because I think the research is pretty clear that it can play a role and it can help. You know, just take the pill and it can help, but it doesn't stand alone. You know it doesn't stand alone and it can be great in combinations.

Ever wondered if medication could be the key to conquering panic attacks and agoraphobia? Glenn Murphy, a recovery coach, shares his gripping journey of battling these conditions for over a decade. In this episode of 'Through Help & Back', Glenn opens up about how antidepressants played a role in his recovery, but also stresses that they were just one piece of the puzzle.

His story is a testament to the power of an integrated approach that includes professional help, emotional support, and addressing underlying issues like anxiety and depression. This episode dives into how panic attacks can disrupt relationships and careers, and why facing repressed emotions is crucial for healing. Glenn's candid account offers hope and practical advice for anyone struggling with similar challenges. Tune in to feel inspired and encouraged to take the first step towards a healthier life.

Podcast buttons

Do you want to link to this podcast?
Get the buttons here!

Related Episodes

Similar episodes from other shows in the catalogue.