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. 2006 Apr 22;332(7547):951-5.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.332.7547.951.

Panic disorder

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Panic disorder

C Barr Taylor. BMJ. .
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Cognitive model of panic: symptoms, hypervigilance, and anxiety spiral into panic attack. Patients develop “fear of fear” and avoid situations where they think they will have a panic attack

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