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Psychological treatment of panic: work in progress on outcome, active ingredients, and follow-up.

J Margraf1, D H Barlow, D M Clark, M J Telch.   

Abstract

Initial interest in the causes and treatment of panic disorder was triggered by biological theories and investigators. More recently, however, research on newly developed psychological approaches for panic has advanced our understanding of the disorder and has led to the development of specific treatment programs. Typically, these programs consist of a range of treatment components that more or less directly target panic attacks and the fears and behaviors associated with them. The paper reviews four studies evaluating these programs that have recently been completed or are close to completion in different centers in the United States (Albany, New York; Austin, Texas) and Europe (Oxford, England; Marburg, Germany). Conforming to strict methodological standards, these studies report consistently high success rates and temporal stability of the treatment gains. About 80% or more of the patients receiving combined cognitive-behavioral treatments achieved panic free status as well as strong and clinically significant improvement in general anxiety, panic-related cognitions, depression, and phobic avoidance. Furthermore, these gains were maintained at follow-ups of up to 2 years. The success of these psychological treatments compares favorably with the outcome for the established pharmacological treatments. In addition, the studies provide new insights into the active ingredients that may operate in cognitive-behavioral treatments for panic disorder and show the feasibility of group treatments. Together, these studies underscore the fact that cognitive-behavioral treatments rest on firm experimental evidence that justifies their application in everyday practice as well as continued research into their mechanisms of action.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8093337     DOI: 10.1016/0005-7967(93)90036-t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Ther        ISSN: 0005-7967


  9 in total

1.  A controlled trial of internet-based cognitive-behavioural therapy for panic disorder with face-to-face support from a general practitioner or email support from a psychologist.

Authors:  Ciaran Pier; David W Austin; Britt Klein; Joanna Mitchell; Peter Schattner; Lisa Ciechomski; Kathryn J Gilson; David Pierce; Kerrie Shandley; Victoria Wade
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5.  Panic Disorder in Primary Care.

Authors:  Jochen Gensichen; Thomas S Hiller; Jörg Breitbart; Christian Brettschneider; Tobias Teismann; Ulrike Schumacher; Karoline Lukaschek; Mercedes Schelle; Nico Schneider; Michael Sommer; Michel Wensing; Hans-Helmut König; Jürgen Margraf
Journal:  Dtsch Arztebl Int       Date:  2019-03-08       Impact factor: 5.594

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Authors:  S G Hofmann; D A Spiegel
Journal:  J Psychother Pract Res       Date:  1999

7.  Early intervention in panic: randomized controlled trial and cost-effectiveness analysis.

Authors:  Peter Meulenbeek; Godelief Willemse; Filip Smit; Anton van Balkom; Philip Spinhoven; Pim Cuijpers
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2008-11-27       Impact factor: 2.279

8.  Effects and feasibility of a preventive intervention in sub-threshold and mild panic disorder: Results of a pilot study.

Authors:  Peter Meulenbeek; Godelief Willemse; Filip Smit; Niels Smits; Anton van Balkom; Philip Spinhoven; Pim Cuijpers
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2009-01-09

Review 9.  Psychological therapies for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia in adults: a network meta-analysis.

Authors:  Alessandro Pompoli; Toshi A Furukawa; Hissei Imai; Aran Tajika; Orestis Efthimiou; Georgia Salanti
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2016-04-13
  9 in total

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