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Phenomenology of panic attacks: a descriptive study of panic disorder patients' self-reports.

T A Aronson1, C M Logue.   

Abstract

The phenomenology of panic disorder and panic attacks was systematically assessed in 46 consecutive patients. The results suggest that DSM-III criteria include several symptoms that are not frequently present during a panic attack and that DSM-III's characterization of a panic attack is imprecise and misleading. Panic attacks were found to vary in intensity, frequency, spontaneity, and associated symptoms. A panic attack typically presents as a unified symptom complex of psychic anxiety and multiple somatic symptoms in multiple body systems. It occurs in a crescendolike pattern, is self-limited, and often leaves the subject weak or shaken. The temporal course as much as the symptomatic presentation defines a panic attack.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3335492

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Psychiatry        ISSN: 0160-6689            Impact factor:   4.384


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5.  Experimentally induced and real-world anxiety have no demonstrable effect on goal-directed behaviour.

Authors:  C M Gillan; M M Vaghi; F H Hezemans; S van Ghesel Grothe; J Dafflon; A B Brühl; G Savulich; T W Robbins
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