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Panic Attack Test: Identify Symptoms and Interpret Your Score

Gildas GarrecCBT Psychopractitioner
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In brief: A panic attack is a sudden surge of intense fear accompanied by marked physical symptoms. The test assesses the frequency, intensity, and the fear of “being afraid” (anticipatory anxiety), without replacing medical advice.

Racing heart, shortness of breath, feeling of losing control or dying: a panic attack is a terrifying experience, often perceived as a heart problem. What perpetuates the disorder is not just the attack itself—it's the fear that it will return. Putting words and a score to this cycle helps break free from it.

What the Test Measures

  • The frequency and intensity of episodes.
  • Characteristic physical symptoms (palpitations, dizziness, feeling of choking).
  • Anticipatory anxiety: the fear of a future attack, a central driver of panic disorder.
  • Avoidance of places or situations associated with attacks (sometimes a precursor to agoraphobia).

Interpreting Your Score

  • Low: Rare episodes, minimal impact. The test serves as a benchmark.
  • Moderate: Attacks, and especially anticipation, begin to organize your daily life. Psychoeducation and crisis management techniques (breathing refocusing, decatastrophizing) are very effective here.
  • High: Frequent attacks, marked avoidance, pervasive fear. The result warrants speaking to a professional: panic disorder is highly treatable.
The report distinguishes between the attack itself and anticipatory fear — because it is often by addressing the latter that recovery is achieved.

When to Take the Test

  • You have experienced one or more sudden surges of intense fear.
  • You are starting to avoid situations “as a precaution.”
  • You want to objectify progress after initial therapeutic work.

FAQ

Are panic attacks dangerous? Very unpleasant but not dangerous in themselves. In case of unusual physical symptoms, medical advice remains essential to rule out an organic cause. Does the test diagnose panic disorder? No: it provides an indicative, anonymous measure. Diagnosis is the responsibility of a professional.

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Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner

Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 900 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Sérénité.

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