On Panic Disorder

What panic disorder is, what it feels like from the inside, and what forty years of living with it taught me.

What a Panic Attack Actually Feels Like

Not the clinical description. The actual experience — what happens in the body and mind in the first sixty seconds.

The Difference Between Anxiety and Panic

They are often used interchangeably. They are not the same thing.

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Why Panic Disorder Hides So Well

The condition is invisible by design — and that invisibility is part of what makes it so isolating.

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On Medicine

Reflections on forty years of emergency medicine — and what it means to care for patients in crisis while managing your own.

Why Emergency Rooms Calmed Me Down

The counterintuitive relationship between high-stakes clinical work and the management of chronic anxiety.

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What Physicians Don't Say About Their Own Mental Health

The culture of medicine discourages disclosure. I lived inside that culture for four decades.

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On EMDR: What the Research Says and What It Felt Like

A physician's perspective on a therapy he once dismissed and eventually needed.

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Stories of Successful Recovery

Recovery from panic disorder is real and it happens. These essays explore what that looks like — through my own experience and the experiences of others.

What Recovery Actually Looks Like

Not a cure. Not the absence of anxiety. Something more durable and more honest than either.

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The Role of Therapy in My Recovery

What worked, what didn't, and what finally made the difference after forty years.

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Telling the Truth as a Form of Healing

Writing this memoir was itself part of the recovery. I didn't expect that.

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Share Your Story

If you have lived with panic disorder or agoraphobia and found your way through, your story matters. Submit it here and — with your permission — it may be published on this site to help others who are still in it.

All submissions are reviewed before publication. You will not be published without your explicit permission.