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- Title
Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies to Manage Panic Disorder.
- Authors
Curtiss, Joshua E.; Levine, Daniella S.; Rosenbaum, Jerrold F.; Baker, Amanda
- Abstract
Panic disorder is a debilitating manifestation of anxiety characterized by frequent panic attacks and intermittent worry about the consequences and meaning of future episodes of panic. Several evidence-based treatment strategies have been identified for panic disorder, which are theorized to ameliorate symptoms by targeting cognitive-behavioral mechanisms. In this review, the following treatment components are reviewed: psychoeducation, interoceptive exposure, in vivo exposure, cognitive restructuring, relaxation training, and mindfulness strategies. The greatest amount of empirical support has been found for interoceptive exposures and cognitive restructuring, whereas relaxation techniques appear to be associated with poorer outcomes. [Psychiatr Ann. 2021;51(5):216–220.]
- Subjects
PANIC disorders; COGNITIVE consistency; PANIC attacks; INTEROCEPTION; AGORAPHOBIA; RELAXATION techniques; SYMPTOMS
- Publication
Psychiatric Annals, 2021, Vol 51, Issue 5, p216
- ISSN
0048-5713
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3928/00485713-20210409-03