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Panic and Phobic Disorders

2018
Panic and phobic disorders are among the most common psychiatric syndromes. Panic disorder is a chronic illness characterized by recurrent, acute panic attacks, which are discrete episodes of anxiety or fearfulness with definite onset, rapid increase, and spontaneous termination.
Carol S. North, Sean H. Yutzy
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Anxiety, panic and phobic disorders: An oveview

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1988
This paper reviews anxiety, panic, and phobic disorders as they were described in landmark works, along with more recent epidemiologic studies of the disorders. The author discusses clinical syndromes of anxiety as outlined in the DSM-III: agoraphobia, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, simple phobic states, and obsessive ...
Martin Roth, Nick Argyle
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Anxiety and Phobic Disorders: A Pragmatic Approach

, 1996
Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1996, Vol 41(11), 1149. Review of Anxiety and Phobic Disorders: A Pragmatic Approach by Wendy K. Silverman and William M. Kurtines (see record 1996-97739-000).
W. Silverman   +3 more
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Phobic Disorders and Panic in Adults: A Guide to Assessment and Treatment

, 2000
Panic disorder and agoraphobia social phobia specific phobia assessment of phobic disorders developing a comprehensive treatment plan exposure-based strategies and social skills training cognitive strategies pharmacological and physical approaches ...
M. Antony, R. Swinson
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Urinary norepinephrine excretion in panic and phobic disorders [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Neural Transmission, 1986
Morning urinary norepinephrine (NE) was assessed in 36 patients suffering from panic and phobic disorders according to DSM III. Urinary NE excretion was significantly higher in this group than in a normal control one. Phobic patients excreted lower levels of NE than panic ones.
A Nin, L Barbeito, F Dajas
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Comparisons of psychological and social factors in patients with chronic oro-facial pain and dental phobic disorders.

Australian dental journal, 1987
As part of a larger study conducted at the Oro-Facial Pain Clinic, Department of Dental Medicine and Surgery, University of Melbourne, 130 patients with dental phobias and 368 patients with chronic orofacial pain were compared for psychological and ...
J. Gerschman   +5 more
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Spectral Analysis of the EEG of Subjects with Anxious-Phobic Disorders in a Virtual Reality Environment

Biomedical Engineering, 2023
A. Tychkov   +7 more
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Phobic disorders

1989
Chapter 4 discusses phobic disorders. It outlines types of phobia, the frequency of phobias, and explores the theoretical background to treatment, stages of assessment (including phobia treatment suitability, goal determination, phobia measurement), phobia treatment in practice (useful methods of treatment, complicating factors, and alternative ...
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Imagery and the Treatment of Phobic Disorders

2016
Imagery is a universal human phenomenon which allows individuals to adapt to their experience in an autonomous fashion. Imagery has progressively supplanted verbal, diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures in the treatment of phobic disorders. Inasmuch as imagery, affect, and autonomic control are right-hemisphere functions, an imagistic therapy allows ...
Heidi T. Beckman   +2 more
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