I Think My Loved One Should Be On Medication For Anxiety. How Do I Help?
Briefly

"For example, if someone is experiencing panic attacks or suicidal thoughts, intervening to ensure they receive prompt medical attention, which may include medication, is crucial for their safety," Dr. Sanam Hafeez advises.
"Additionally, if you notice that a loved one's anxiety is significantly impacting their ability to function in daily life and they are unable to advocate for themselves, stepping in to help them access appropriate treatment is important," according to Dr. Sanam Hafeez.
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