120 E Grand Avenue #8 New Mexico 88101
(Best Adults and Adolescents Therapist and Psychiatrist Near You — Affordable Therapist and Psychiatrist Near You | Dallas & Arlington, TX)
At Lyte Psychiatry, we help individuals in Dallas & Arlington, TX understand, manage, and overcome panic attacks—whether they’re tied to a known stressor or arrive unexpectedly. Because understanding the truth is the first step toward taking back control.
🧠 According to the National Institute of Mental Health, panic attacks can occur without a trigger and are often misinterpreted as heart attacks or other serious medical issues.
🔷 Chest pain or tightness
🔷 Dizziness or lightheadedness
🔷 Nausea
🔷 A fear of “going crazy” or dying
They’re very real—and incredibly distressing. And the worst part? You don’t always know why they happen.
Panic attacks can be:
✅ Triggered by external stressors (crowds, conflict, public speaking)
✅ Linked to trauma or anxiety disorders
✅ Triggered by physical changes (caffeine, lack of sleep, or hormonal shifts)
✅ Completely spontaneous with no clear external cause
In these cases, your body’s fight-or-flight response is misfiring, even if your mind doesn’t detect a threat.
We offer personalized care for people struggling with panic attacks—whether they’re occasional, frequent, or part of a broader anxiety disorder.
✅ Psychiatric evaluation and diagnosis
✅ Medication management for acute and long-term relief
✅ Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for panic and anxiety
✅ Teen-specific support and family education
✅ Virtual and in-person options in Dallas & Arlington, TX
We help you understand your brain’s stress response—and teach you how to regain control.
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💬 You’re not “too sensitive.” You’re not broken. Your nervous system just needs support.
🌤️ Let’s help you feel safe in your body and confident in your mind again.
📍 Now accepting clients in Dallas & Arlington, TX
Q: Can panic attacks happen while I'm calm or even asleep?
A: Yes. Nocturnal panic attacks are common and can wake you from sleep with intense symptoms—even without a nightmare or clear cause.
Q: Do panic attacks mean I have panic disorder?
A: Not necessarily. You can experience panic attacks without having panic disorder. A full evaluation can help clarify your diagnosis.
Q: Will medication stop panic attacks completely?
A: Medication can reduce frequency and intensity, especially when paired with therapy. We work with you to find the right approach.
Q: Can teens have panic attacks?
A: Yes—many do, especially under academic, social, or family stress. We offer age-appropriate treatment for adolescents as well.