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Therapeutic options in panic disorder
The principal management strategy for patients with panic attacks and agoraphobia has traditionally been behavioural therapy, but the delineation of panic disorder as a distinct diagnostic entity has stimulated psychopharmacological research on this ...
HGM Westenberg
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Decreased mean platelet volume in panic disorder
Işil Göğçegöz Gül, Gül Eryilmaz, Eylem Özten, Gökben Hizli Sayar Neuropsychiatry Health, Practice, and Research Center, Uskudar University, Istanbul, Turkey Aim: The relationship between psychological stress ...
Hızlı Sayar G +3 more
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A 51-year-old woman showed structural epilepsy following an atypical, nontraumatic intracranial hemorrhage in the right frontal area. Despite successful seizure control with lamotrigine, she developed severe morning anxiety and panic attacks, leading to agoraphobia, social withdrawal, and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures.
Tobias M. Redecker +2 more
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Abstract Background Previous research has established an association between anxiety disorders and suicidal thoughts and attempts; however, much remains unknown about the role of specific anxiety symptoms, anxiety severity, and the impact of co‐occurring depression and hopelessness.
Marianne G. Chirica +3 more
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Panic disorder and social phobia
Chapter 6 explores panic disorder and social phobia. The chapter outlines both panic disorder and social phobia, the strengths and weaknesses of historical treatment approaches, cognitive models of panic disorder and social phobia that specifically ...
David M. Clark
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Abstract Background The extent to which children's psychological traits influence their educational performance is thought to depend on the fit between the individual and their developmental context. However, this assumption has yet to be empirically tested on a population scale.
Qi Qin +3 more
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Anxious Depressive Attack (ADA) -its prevalence and clinical implication
Background Anxious-Depressive Attack (ADA) is one of the three types of anxiety attacks originally described by Freud. ADA is characterized by the sudden onset of intense anxiety, immediately followed by intrusive ruminations.
Hisanobu Kaiya +6 more
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Abstract Background Sleep disturbances are widely considered to be a transdiagnostic feature of common behavioural and emotional difficulties in childhood, yet most studies treat sleep as a single construct. Where studies have explored specific sleep problems to psychopathology in children, these tend to only include behavioural or emotional ...
Alina A. Marinca +4 more
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Abstract Background Research indicates dissociative experiences (DE) are prevalent in adolescents. However, the exact phenomenology and underlying mechanisms of dissociation in adolescence have yet to be clarified. The current study explores the presentation of, and possible psychological factors maintaining, dissociation in this population.
Emma Černis +4 more
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Abstract Background Individuals with a parental history of anxiety disorders are at risk of developing an anxiety disorder. Prior studies have focused on the transmission of specific anxiety disorders across generations (i.e., disorder‐specific transmission), often overlooking the possibility that a general tendency to develop various forms of anxiety ...
Hyunsik Kim +5 more
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