Hi, Elizabeth - Very cool that you are reaching out to help your guy.
It is great that he is in therapy and on meds if they are helping. A good therapist can go a long way. A bad one, not so much.
When he is in panic mode, the whole mind thinks pretty screwed up. Having negative thoughts are so normal and more importantly, the though he may harm you is completely normal. Intrusive thoughts like that pop in an anxious mind and because they seem so outrageous, the fact that they crept in your mind makes you think that they must be true.
Another thought people often think is that if they are having wild intrusive thoughts, they must be going crazy. Again, not the case and completely normal. Schizophrenic people have those type of thoughts and think they are not a concern. Anxious people think them and it scares the hell out of them. In fact, anxious people are one of the least likely type of people to ever be schizophrenic since they are so aware of all their thoughts and easily decipher right from wrong.
I am not sure of any books or sites that are good for the partner of someone with anxiety and panic. I often direct new people here to this website in order to get a very easy, yet detailed description of all the anxiety disorders and understand what they are, the symptoms they cause and the ways to defeat them.
Anxietycoach.com
Take a tour through there and you will get a quick education that may help you and your guy.
I know that you are aware of this but ultimately, it is his disorder to overcome. It is great that you will be there for support but he will need to face things head on.
Anxiety is relatively easy to get under control and eventually eliminate it. Once you understand it and stop fearing it, you take a lot of the power away.
And just so you know, I was diagnosed with GAD, Social Anxiety, Depression, Panic Disorder and Health Anxiety some years ago. I was a mess.
And look at me now! Living the dream and having a blast.
I wish you both the best.




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