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Panic termination and the post-panic period

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2002
A comprehensive theory of panic must explain not only the cause(s) of episodes of panic but also why and when panic episodes terminate. Accordingly, we conducted a set of three studies on participants with panic disorder in order to investigate these aspects of panic episodes.
Adam S, Radomsky   +2 more
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The overprediction of fear and panic in panic disorder

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1994
The present study examined changes in the prediction of fear and panic in a clinical sample of patients (N = 25) meeting DSM-III-R criteria for panic disorder with agoraphobia (PDA). Data were collected for approx. 2000 trials of in vivo exposure. As expected, PDA patients displayed a bias for overpredicting both the level of fear and the likelihood of
N B, Schmidt, K, Jacquin, M J, Telch
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Psychopathology of panic attacks in panic disorder

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2006
This study examined the relationships among certain subtypes of panic attacks (full vs. limited symptom; spontaneous vs. situational) and between these subtypes, panic disorder subtypes, and other characteristics of panic disorder, especially agoraphobia.Data were drawn from a large (n = 1,168) treatment study of panic disorder in which panic attacks ...
E H, Uhlenhuth   +2 more
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Panic mode without panic

1987
We introduce a method for the automatic construction of error correcting parsers and the notion of skeletal set of a language constitutive for the method. The method is studied completely in the framework of formal language theory.
Michal Chytil, Jirí Demner
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Panic and epilepsy

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2006
Research is presented to support a hypothesis that panic attacks, when they have the same clinical signs as the epileptic consciousness, should be diagnosed as partial seizures with a psychic content. After setting out the four clinical signs defining it (suddenness, automatic nature, great intensity and strangeness), an extensive review of the ...
S, Alvarez-Silva   +3 more
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DRG Panic

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1984
The authors describe the successful development and implementation of a multi-use nursing information system. Developed under the direction of nursing administration, this system serves as a database for statistical analysis, utilization review, and budget management.
J, Nyberg, N, Wolff
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Nocturnal Panic

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1989
The phenomenon of nocturnal panic was examined by comparing individuals with panic disorder who reported the experience of nocturnal panic (N = 37) with those who did not (N = 56). Variables that were assessed included frequency and intensity of daytime panic attacks, generalized anxiety, and responses to a standardized physiological assessment.
M G, Craske, D H, Barlow
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Panic and panic disorder

2009
Abstract Panic disorders are psychological disorders. The main features of the disorder are repeated episodes of panic— abrupt episodes of intense fear, bordering on terror. The person fears an impending catastrophe, such as a heart attack. The episodes are accompanied by distressing bodily sensations, such as a pounding heart, shortness
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A Family Panics

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
We report the treatment of a family in which both spouses developed panic disorder, and their son school phobia, soon after the death of a close relative. The interactional style observed within this family suggested that interpersonal factors were important in the generation of anxiety in each member. Detailed case histories such as the one we report
I, Hickie, D, Silove
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Panic disorder

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2001
In this article, the authors review the most recent advances in the pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, and combined therapy for panic disorder. The authors focus on peer-reviewed data and on pragmatic clinical approaches that may help patients suffering from panic disorder.
M H, Rapaport, C, Barrett
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