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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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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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International Review of Psychiatry, 1991
While panic disorder-like phenomena have been recognized for many years, specific criteria for a diagnosis of panic disorder have been defined only relatively recently. Since this time research into the nature, understanding, and treatment of panic disorder has been extensive.
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While panic disorder-like phenomena have been recognized for many years, specific criteria for a diagnosis of panic disorder have been defined only relatively recently. Since this time research into the nature, understanding, and treatment of panic disorder has been extensive.
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2009
Abstract Panic disorder is a remarkably common psychological condition, characterized by sudden attacks of intense fear and panic. Approximately 3% of the population will experience some aspects of panic disorder during their lifetime. Incredibly distressing, it can have an adverse effect on most aspects of the person's life, especially ...
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Abstract Panic disorder is a remarkably common psychological condition, characterized by sudden attacks of intense fear and panic. Approximately 3% of the population will experience some aspects of panic disorder during their lifetime. Incredibly distressing, it can have an adverse effect on most aspects of the person's life, especially ...
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American family physician, 1989
Panic disorder affects an estimated 1.4 percent of the general population. Nearly 70 percent of patients with panic disorder may also suffer from a major depressive disorder at some time in their lives. Both disorders respond to tricyclic antidepressants and monoamine oxidase inhibitors. Alprazolam is also an effective antipanic agent.
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Panic disorder affects an estimated 1.4 percent of the general population. Nearly 70 percent of patients with panic disorder may also suffer from a major depressive disorder at some time in their lives. Both disorders respond to tricyclic antidepressants and monoamine oxidase inhibitors. Alprazolam is also an effective antipanic agent.
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