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The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1991
This paper presents the cases of two patients who suffered from panic disorder with agoraphobia and depression. One had been refractory to alprazolam and tricyclics and to behaviour therapy; she had responded to phenelzine, but due to a weight gain of 50 lbs, had discontinued treatment and she relapsed.
Leslie Solyom, B. Ledwidge, Carol Solyom
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This paper presents the cases of two patients who suffered from panic disorder with agoraphobia and depression. One had been refractory to alprazolam and tricyclics and to behaviour therapy; she had responded to phenelzine, but due to a weight gain of 50 lbs, had discontinued treatment and she relapsed.
Leslie Solyom, B. Ledwidge, Carol Solyom
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Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2021
J. Huppert
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J. Huppert
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Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Panic Disorder in Adolescence
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 2010This investigation represents the first randomized controlled trial to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of Panic Control Treatment for Adolescents (PCT-A). Thirteen adolescents, ages 14 to 17, were randomized to 11 weekly sessions of PCT-A treatment,
Donna B. Pincus+4 more
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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.
Paul M. G. Emmelkamp, Theo Bouman
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Cholecystokinin and panic disorder
Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 2004Evidence for implication of cholecystokinin (CCK) in the neurobiology of panic disorder is reviewed through animal and human pharmacological studies. The results of these investigations raise two issues: (i) selectivity of action of CCK-2 agonists in anxiety disorders; and (ii) aberrations of the CCK system in anxiety disorders, both of which are ...
Michel Bourin, Eric Dailly
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Association between joint hypermobility syndrome and panic disorder: a case-control study.
Psychosomatics, 2010BACKGROUND A significant association between joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) and panic disorder was observed in a sample of rheumatology outpatients.
J. García Campayo+4 more
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Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2010
Objective: Our objective is to summarize the new findings concerning the respiratory subtype (RS) of panic disorder (PD) since its first description. Methods: Two searches were made in the Institute for Scientific Information Web of Science: with the ...
R. Freire+2 more
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Objective: Our objective is to summarize the new findings concerning the respiratory subtype (RS) of panic disorder (PD) since its first description. Methods: Two searches were made in the Institute for Scientific Information Web of Science: with the ...
R. Freire+2 more
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Journal of Affective Disorders, 1994
Following a clinical observation of increased anxiety symptoms and mood changes during winter in panic disorder patients, the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) was completed by 133 patients. Global Seasonality Scores (GSS), and the prevalence of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), were significantly higher than reported in general ...
Marriott, P F+2 more
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Following a clinical observation of increased anxiety symptoms and mood changes during winter in panic disorder patients, the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ) was completed by 133 patients. Global Seasonality Scores (GSS), and the prevalence of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), were significantly higher than reported in general ...
Marriott, P F+2 more
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Hyperventilation and panic disorder
The American Journal of Medicine, 1987Hyperventilation syndrome and panic disorder are both common, serious, and easily treatable disorders. The similarity of their symptoms and physiology, the demonstration of hyperventilation during spontaneous and laboratory-induced panic episodes, provocation of panic-like symptoms in some patients with panic disorder using hyperventilation, the ...
Deborah S. Cowley, Peter Roy-Byrne
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Anxiety and its disorders : the nature and treatment of anxiety and panic
, 1988The Experience of Anxiety: Shadow of Intelligence or Specter of Death? Emotions and Anxiety. The Phenomenon of Panic. Provoking Panic in the Laboratory. Biological Aspects of Anxiety and Panic. The Origins of Panic: True Alarms, False Alarms, and Learned
D. Barlow
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