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Psychological Precursors of Panic Attacks

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1992
The ongoing experience of panic disorder was assessed in 20 female subjects, to determine psychological precursors to panic attacks. Measures of anxiety, threat, control, prediction of panic, and symptoms were assessed at hourly intervals during waking hours for one week.
Kenardy, J.   +3 more
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Panic Attacks

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1981
In the psychiatric literature, panic attacks have been considered as part of the clinical manifestations of anxiety neurosis, agoraphobia, functional cardiovascular disturbances, and the phobic depersonalization syndrome. Even though recurrent spontaneous panic attacks are described in these entities, the importance ascribed to them has been minor one.
L, Grunhaus, S, Gloger, E, Weisstub
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Panic Attack [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
peer reviewedPanic attacks can occur unexpectedly and in almost any situation. The present article discusses the main features of anxiety states, the approach, the management and the practice guidelines for the treatment of panic ...
Scantamburlo, Gabrielle, Ansseau, Marc
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Nicotine and panic attacks

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
I, Maany, G, Woody, E, Foulks
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Panic Attacks

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice
A panic attack is a sudden, intense episode of anxiety and fear that often occurs without warning. It may be accompanied by severe physical symptoms, such as a racing heart, rapid breathing and sweating. The exact cause of panic attacks is unknown, but risk factors have been identified.
Rida Rauf Chandio, Ujala Sadaf Rashid
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Pharmacotherapy of Panic Attacks

Pharmacopsychiatry, 1988
M, Philipp, W, Maier, R, Buller
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Panic Attacks

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1986
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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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