PANIC DISORDER - COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT

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作者
MICHELSON, L
MARCHIONE, K
GREENWALD, M
GLANZ, L
TESTA, S
MARCHIONE, N
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[1] The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Psychology, The Stress and Anxiety Disorders Institute, University Park, PA 16802
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10.1016/0005-7967(90)90026-F
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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The effectiveness of an integrated treatment program utilizing cognitive-behavioral therapies for Panic Disorder was examined. Treatment was comprised of Cognitive Model of Panic-derived procedures, Cognitive Therapy and Applied Relaxation Training. Subjects meeting DSM-III-R criteria for Panic Disorder received thirteen 2.5-hr sessions of outpatient therapy in small groups, over a 12-week period. Subjects were given an extensive rationale of the etiology, development and maintenance of Panic Disorder, within the framework of the Cognitive Model of Panic, and controlled behavioral experiments in panic evocation to internal panicogenic cues, cognitive reappraisal of somatic and ideational cues, breathing retraining, Applied Relaxation Training and Cognitive Therapy to identify and remediate maladaptive beliefs and dysfunctional cognitive schemas. A comprehensive assessment battery was given at pre-mid-post-treatment which included measures of tripartite functioning, global severity, panic, fear, anxiety, depression and psychiatric symptomatology. Analyses indicated statistically significant improvements across all outcome domains. All subjects were free of spontaneous (uncued) panic attacks at post-treatment, and all met operationalized criteria for high endstate functioning. These findings are discussed, with recommendations for future research. © 1990.
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页码:141 / 151
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