CBT for Panic in London
With a National Award (BACP) for clinical excellence in therapy provision, Maggie Morrow founded Klearminds in 2008 and brings you a team of highly experienced therapists in London who provide CBT therapy to help you break free from panic, regain confidence and feel safe in your body again.
Let us take the stress out of finding the right therapist. With over 30 years of expertise, our Clinical Directors can recommend the best therapist to help you feel empowered, resilient and able to overcome panic and panic attacks.
We offer therapy rooms in Central London, the City of London and online.

KlearMinds Unique Approach with CBT for Panic
At KlearMinds, we understand how frightening and disruptive panic can be. Panic attacks can appear suddenly and feel overwhelming, often accompanied by intense physical sensations such as a racing heart, breathlessness, dizziness, or fear of losing control. Many people begin to fear the panic itself, which can lead to avoidance, hypervigilance and a shrinking sense of freedom.
The good news is that panic is highly treatable. Our experienced therapists combine CBT with a blend of evidenced-based therapies, offering a more comprehensive and effective treatment than CBT alone. This integrated approach helps you develop a robust, practical toolkit for managing panic, enabling you to understand what is happening in your body and mind, reduce fear of symptoms and prevent panic from dictating your choices or behaviour. This tailored way of working is designed to support meaningful, lasting change well beyond the end of therapy.
At KlearMinds, our experienced therapists can help you:
- Understand what panic attacks are and why they occur
- Discover strategies that help you reduce and prevent panic
- Learn techniques that enable you to respond more calmly to panic symptoms
- Break the fear–panic–avoidance cycle
- Reduce fear of physical sensations such as breathlessness, palpitations, or dizziness
- Challenge catastrophic thoughts (e.g. “I’m going to faint”, “I’ll lose control”, “I’m in danger”)
- Gradually rebuild confidence in situations you may be avoiding
- Reduce anticipatory anxiety and constant monitoring of your body
- Regain a sense of safety, freedom, and trust in yourself
Our CBT for panic goes beyond reducing panic attacks. It empowers you to trust your body, respond calmly to anxiety, and regain a lasting sense of control in your life.
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Meet Our Experienced Psychotherapists

Jess Lammin
Psychotherapist (former Clinic Director)
MA Art Psychotherapy, BA, Certs, HCPC, BAAT
Kate Thomlinson
Psychotherapist & Counsellor
MA Counselling & Psychotherapy, Adv Dip, UKCP, SEA, CEC
Judy Harrison
Psychotherapist, Couples Therapist
PG Dip Psychotherapy, Dip Mediation, Mindfulness Meditation Cert, Cert Psychotherapy, UKCP, BACP
Karen Gubb
Psychologist & Executive Coach
PhD Psychology, MA Clinical Psychology, BSc (Honours) Psychology, BSc, PCC, HCPC, BPSSymptoms CBT Therapy for Panic Can Help
Panic can affect people physically, emotionally, and behaviourally. At KlearMinds, our experienced therapists can help you recognise and change the patterns that keep panic going.
CBT for panic is effective in helping with:
- Panic attacks: sudden surges of intense fear or discomfort
- Fear of physical symptoms: heart racing, breathlessness, dizziness, nausea, trembling
- Health anxiety linked to panic: fears of heart attack, fainting, or losing control
- Avoidance behaviours: avoiding places, situations, or activities for fear of panic
- Anticipatory anxiety: worrying about when the next panic attack will happen
- Hypervigilance: constant monitoring of bodily sensations
- Loss of confidence: feeling unsafe, restricted, or dependent on reassurance
How Does CBT for Panic Work?
CBT for panic focuses on the interaction between thoughts, physical sensations, emotions, and behaviours that maintain panic attacks.
- The cognitive aspect of CBT helps you identify and challenge catastrophic misinterpretations of bodily sensations, such as believing a racing heart means danger.
- The behavioural aspect focuses on learning new ways to respond to panic sensations so they lose their power over time.
Your therapist will guide you step by step, helping you build and apply skills, so panic loses its power and no longer controls your behaviour.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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How long does CBT for panic take to work?
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Many people notice improvements within the first few sessions as they begin to understand panic and learn tools to manage symptoms. For some, 6 or 12 sessions are sufficient, while others benefit from additional sessions. Your therapist will be happy to discuss what may work best for you.
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What happens in the first CBT session for panic?
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