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Incidence of Panic Disorder Diagnoses After Celebrity Disclosures of Panic Disorder in South Korea.
Kim GE, Jo MW, Kim YE, Yoon SJ, Shin YW.
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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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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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New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1986
AbstractSaleral disorders are encompassed in the clinical spectrum of anxiety. They are presented here according to current classification.
E, Barreto, H, Amado
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AbstractSaleral disorders are encompassed in the clinical spectrum of anxiety. They are presented here according to current classification.
E, Barreto, H, Amado
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1992
The situations in which the first panic attack occurred were investigated in 44 patients affected by panic disorder. Although the first panic attack was reported to be unexpected and no avoidance was present before it, 75.8% of patients (N = 22) with panic disorder with agoraphobia had their first panic attack in phobogenic situations, compared with 20%
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The situations in which the first panic attack occurred were investigated in 44 patients affected by panic disorder. Although the first panic attack was reported to be unexpected and no avoidance was present before it, 75.8% of patients (N = 22) with panic disorder with agoraphobia had their first panic attack in phobogenic situations, compared with 20%
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Photosensitivity in panic disorder
Depression and Anxiety, 2009The objective of this study is to evaluate abnormal light-related behavior in patients with panic disorder (PD).We administered the Photosensitivity Assessment Questionnaire to 30 subjects with PD and to 40 healthy subjects. The Photosensitivity Assessment Questionnaire is a self-report questionnaire that evaluates two dimensions of photosensitivity ...
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2016
Panic disorder is characterized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5; American Psychological Association [APA], 2013) by persistent, yet unexpected panic attacks (Criterion A). These episodes of fear and extreme distress are followed by at least one month of worrying about or modifying of daily activities in an attempt to
A. Stephen Lenz, Samantha Klassen
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Panic disorder is characterized in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5; American Psychological Association [APA], 2013) by persistent, yet unexpected panic attacks (Criterion A). These episodes of fear and extreme distress are followed by at least one month of worrying about or modifying of daily activities in an attempt to
A. Stephen Lenz, Samantha Klassen
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