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Reduced therapist contact in the cognitive behavioral treatment of panic disorder

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In this paper, the authors compared the effectiveness of two cognitive behavioral therapy programs for panic disorder: one involved reduced therapist contact; the other was entirely therapist directed, and found that both treatment procedures produced significant and comparable improvements on all the outcome measures that were maintained or furthered at follow-ups.
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This article is published in Behavior Therapy.The article was published on 1994-12-01. It has received 68 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Panic disorder & Panic.

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The Role of Catastrophic Misinterpretation of Bodily Sensations and Panic Self-efficacy in predicting panic severity

TL;DR: Regression analyses indicated that both catastrophic misinterpretation of bodily sensations and panic self-efficacy independently predicted panic severity, with no evidence to suggest a moderating relationship between the two cognitive factors.
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Effektivität psychologischer Therapien von Panik und Agoraphobie: Meta-Analysen auf Störungsebene

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the effectiveness of seven different psychological treatments for panic and agoraphobia in a meta-analysis of 51 studies that included 99 treatment interventions and concluded that both interventions were successful in maintaining their treatment gains.
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Treating panic disorder in primary care: a collaborative care intervention

TL;DR: A model for collaborative care treatment for panic disorder in the primary care setting that combines cognitive behavioral therapy and medications, and involves a behavioral health specialist, psychiatrist, and primary care physician is presented.
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Prognostic indices with brief and standard CBT for panic disorder : II. Moderators of outcome

TL;DR: Higher baseline levels of severity and associated disability or co-morbidity as indexed by strength of dysfunctional agoraphobic cognitions; duration of current episode of PD; self-ratings of panic severity; and the 36-item Short Form Health Survey score were all found to predict poorer outcome with brief CBT, associated with greater overall levels of post-treatment improvement with the 12-week approach.
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TL;DR: An integrative theoretical framework to explain and to predict psychological changes achieved by different modes of treatment is presented and findings are reported from microanalyses of enactive, vicarious, and emotive mode of treatment that support the hypothesized relationship between perceived self-efficacy and behavioral changes.
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TL;DR: In predicting the development of fears, and possibly other anxiety disorders, it may be more important to know what the person thinks will happen as a result of becoming anxious than how often the person actually experiences anxiety.
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The present findings suggest that cognitive behavior therapy with reduced therapist contact may be a viable, therapist-time-efficient alternative for the treatment of panic disorder.