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Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1987Panic disorder is a common medical illness frequently encountered by primary care physicians. Proper evaluation and diagnosis is essential. Uncomplicated panic disorder can be easily managed by the primary care physician and is very often a rewarding and gratifying experience.
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Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
1996Panic disorder and agoraphobia are among the most frequent referrals in mental health care. The treatment of agoraphobia has received considerable attention from the early days of behavior therapy onward. As of the early 1980s, diagnostic and theoretical refinements led to an increased emphasis on the occurrence and treatment of panic attacks.
Bouman, T.K., Emmelkamp, P.M.G.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1999
Have you ever had a spell when your heart suddenly began to pound and you felt light-headed and shaky? You may have had a panic attack. These episodes are very frightening. People often think they have some life-threatening problem, are going crazy, or are utterly losing control, but these calamities don't really happen. The attack usually lasts only a
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Have you ever had a spell when your heart suddenly began to pound and you felt light-headed and shaky? You may have had a panic attack. These episodes are very frightening. People often think they have some life-threatening problem, are going crazy, or are utterly losing control, but these calamities don't really happen. The attack usually lasts only a
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Pharmacotherapy of Panic Disorder
Psychiatric Services, 1993Several pharmacological agents have proven effective in the treatment of patients with panic disorder, although psychological therapies, including behavioral and cognitive-behavioral treatments, have a place in the comprehensive approach to treatment of panic disorder (12). Nonpharmacological therapies may be tried first, particularly for patients with
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Smoking and panic attacks, panic disorder, and agoraphobia: A review of the empirical literature
Clinical Psychology Review, 2005Michael J Zvolensky +2 more
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