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Panic attack symptoms mimic other serious health problems and have implications for the occupational health nurse. In the workplace, the results of panic disorder may lead to poor job performance and affect the morale and effectiveness of the entire workplace.
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The panic-respiration connection has been presented with increasing evidences in the literature. We report three panic disorder patients with nocturnal panic attacks with prominent respiratory symptoms, the overlapping of the symptoms with the sleep apnea syndrome and a change of the diurnal panic attacks, from spontaneous to situational pattern.
Lopes, Fabiana L. +4 more
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Clinical characteristics of patients with paroxysmal hypertension caused by panic attack [PDF]
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics of patients with paroxysmal hypertension caused by panic attacks. Methods The clinical data of 24 patients with panic attack treated in Peking Union Medical College Hospital were retrospectively ...
FENG Ling, CUI Yun-ying, MA Xiao-sen, WANG Fen, WANG Hui-ping, TONG An-li, LI Yu-xiu
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The weight of cognitions in panic: the link between misinterpretations and panic attacks. [PDF]
In cognitive theory it is hypothesized that panic attacks are provoked by catastrophic misinterpretations of bodily sensations. The aim of the present study was to investigate the ability of associated word pairs referring to catastrophic thinking (e.g ...
Klara De Cort +5 more
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Did the effect of placebo increase in rcts of panic disorder across the years?
Introduction The curious effect of an increase of the placebo effect across year of publication has been shown for depression, schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, as well as for some medical conditions like hypertension and pain ...
F. Di Segni +12 more
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Complementary Therapy of Pranic Healing in Managing Moderate Panic Disorder with Mild Agoraphobia during COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Report [PDF]
Panic disorder refers to recurrent unexpected panic attacks, including symptoms such as dizziness, chest pain or discomfort, a feeling of unreality, fear of losing control, and fear of dying which could last for few minutes.
V Vinu, Srikanth N Jois
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The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in anxiety and panic [PDF]
This review article focuses on the differential activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in generalized anxiety and panic. The results of experimental studies that assayed adrenocorticotropic hormone, cortisol and prolactin show that ...
GRAEFF, Frederico Guilherme +1 more
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Bowel and Bladder-Control Anxiety: A Preliminary Description of a Viscerally-Centred Phobic Syndrome [PDF]
Background: People with anxiety disorders occasionally report fears about losing control of basic bodily functions in public. These anxieties often occur in the absence of physical disorder and have previously been recognized as “obsessive” anxieties ...
Chevalier, A +5 more
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The article describes the study, research and clinic of Panic Attacks with a phenomenological and procedural reading, faithful to the theoretical-clinical orientation of Gestalt Therapy (gtk institute).
1 Gaspare Orlando
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Treatment of a child with nocturnal panic attacks
Nocturnal panic attack is characterized by sudden awakening from sleep followed by the classical symptoms of panic disorder. Although it occurs nearly in half of adult panic disorder cases, little is known about occurrence and treatment in childhood.
Onur Burak Dursun +3 more
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