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Inspiring Panic

Archives of General Psychiatry, 2001
P, Roy-Byrne, M B, Stein
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Panic

Journal of Religion and Health, 2009
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Panic

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2002
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Panic disorder

2012
Lara J, Hoppe   +3 more
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Panic is panic: homogeneity of the panic attack experience.

Family practice research journal, 1990
Much of the panic literature uses samples that are diagnostically heterogeneous. The panic experience must be homogeneous if we are to combine such heterogeneous groups for research and if we are to use panic characteristics to predict consequences. This study, using the symptom sequences of 21 patients with panic attacks, sought to assess interpatient
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Don’t panic!

Journal of Wound Care, 2013
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[Panic disorder and panic attack].

L'Encephale, 1997
Panic disorder first appeared as a specific diagnostic entity in 1980, in the third Edition of "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM III). The classical anxiety neurosis was divided into two separate entities: panic disorder and generalized anxiety disorder, whose major criteria for distinction was based, in a simplified manner ...
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Panic attacks and panic disorder.

The Journal of family practice, 1996
Panic disorder is a devastating condition with a higher prevalence in female patients and young adults. Panic disorders is frequently associated with major depression, agoraphobia, substance abuse, suicide attempts, and impaired quality of life. Only one half of the subjects with panic disorder seek care for their attacks, and those who do seek care ...
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Homosexual Panic

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 1972
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