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Validation of Smartphone Based Heart Rate Tracking for Remote Treatment of Panic Attacks
IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 2020Panic attacks are an impairing mental health problem that affects 11% of adults every year [1]. Those who suffer from panic attacks often do not seek psychological treatment, citing the inability to receive care during their attacks as a contributing ...
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JAMA, 2004
Panic 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 disorder.
G, Scantamburlo, M, Ansseau
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Panic 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 disorder.
G, Scantamburlo, M, Ansseau
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Mastery of Your Anxiety and Panic
, 2022This edition of the Mastery of Your Anxiety and Panic: Therapist Guide provides therapists with all the tools necessary to deliver effective treatment for panic disorder and agoraphobia.
M. Craske, David H. Barlow
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
Panic attack syndrome in four generations of a family and in six additional pediatric patients is reported. The syndrome appears to have an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance. Diagnosis of panic attack syndrome in children has not been reported previously, but the existence of this disorder has been noted for at least 100 years under various ...
J T, Van Winter, G B, Stickler
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Panic attack syndrome in four generations of a family and in six additional pediatric patients is reported. The syndrome appears to have an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance. Diagnosis of panic attack syndrome in children has not been reported previously, but the existence of this disorder has been noted for at least 100 years under various ...
J T, Van Winter, G B, Stickler
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Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2001
The isomorphism of dorsal periaqueductal gray-evoked defensive behaviors and panic attacks was appraised in the present study. Thresholds of electrically induced immobility, trotting, galloping, jumping, exophthalmus, micturition and defecation were recorded before and after acute injections of anxiolytic, anxiogenic and antidepressant drugs ...
L C, Schenberg +3 more
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The isomorphism of dorsal periaqueductal gray-evoked defensive behaviors and panic attacks was appraised in the present study. Thresholds of electrically induced immobility, trotting, galloping, jumping, exophthalmus, micturition and defecation were recorded before and after acute injections of anxiolytic, anxiogenic and antidepressant drugs ...
L C, Schenberg +3 more
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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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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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Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1997
Panic attacks can be disabling with patients experiencing episodes of intense fear coupled with physical and psychological symptoms. When reviewing treatment in 1993, we concluded that patients responded to cognitive behaviour therapy, imipramine or benzodiazepines.1 In this article, we reassess the treatment of panic disorder.
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Panic attacks can be disabling with patients experiencing episodes of intense fear coupled with physical and psychological symptoms. When reviewing treatment in 1993, we concluded that patients responded to cognitive behaviour therapy, imipramine or benzodiazepines.1 In this article, we reassess the treatment of panic disorder.
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Hyperventilation and panic attacks
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1996Hyperventilation has been posed as an important symptom-producing mechanism in panic attacks. Some arguments and experimental findings, such as the possibility of inducing panic symptoms by voluntary hyperventilation in panic disorder patients, seem to favor this suggestion.
B, Garssen, M, Buikhuisen, R, van Dyck
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Panic Attacks and Psychoticism
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2004The authors sought to determine the association between panic attacks and psychoticism among young adults in the community.Data were drawn from a 21-year longitudinal birth cohort study (N=1,265). Negative binomial regression models were used to determine the association between panic attacks in adolescence (age 15-21) and psychoticism during young ...
Renee D, Goodwin +2 more
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