Panic disorder: effective treatment options
- PMID: 9614411
Panic disorder: effective treatment options
Abstract
Panic disorder is a distressing and debilitating condition with a familial tendency; it may be associated with situational (agoraphobic) avoidance. The diagnosis of panic disorder requires recurrent, unexpected panic attacks and at least one of the following characteristics: persistent concern about having an additional attack (anticipatory anxiety); worry about the implications of an attack or its consequences (e.g., a catastrophic medical or mental consequence) and making a significant change in behavior as a consequence of the attacks. A variety of pharmacologic interventions is available, as are non-pharmacologic cognitive or cognitive-behavioral therapies that have demonstrated safety and efficacy in the treatment of panic disorder. Early detection and thoughtful selection of appropriate first-line interventions can help these patients, who often have been impaired for years, regain their confidence and ability to function in society.
Comment in
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Panic disorder: diagnosis and treatment in primary care.Am Fam Physician. 1998 May 15;57(10):2328, 2334. Am Fam Physician. 1998. PMID: 9614404 No abstract available.
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