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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.About:
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.read more
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Panic control treatment and its applications
Stefan G. Hofmann,David Spiegel +1 more
TL;DR: The authors critically review the evidence for the clinical efficacy of PCT and recent work directed at further enhancing the long-term efficacy and cost-effectiveness of treatment.
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Assessment of Panic Frequency: Reliability and Validity of a Time-Line Follow-Back Method
William A. Nelson,George A. Clum +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the reliability and validity of a Panic Attack Frequency Calendar (PAFC), modeled after a time-line follow-back (TLFB) procedure (e.g., Sobell & Sobell, 1979).
Guía de tratamientos psicológicos eficaces para el trastorno de pánico
TL;DR: In this article, a revision of empirically validated psychological treatments for panic disorder is presented, based on the criteria established by the American Psychological Association (Task Force on Promotion and Dissemination of Psychological Procedures, 1995) and having into account the subsequent revisions and recommendations.
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The use of VR in the treatment of panic disorders and agoraphobia.
TL;DR: The VR program developed for the treatment of PDA is described, the efficacy and effectiveness data of a study where a cognitive-behavioral program including VR for the exposure component is compared with a standard cognitive- Behavior therapy program including in vivo exposure and with a waiting list control condition are summarized.
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Treatment of panic in chest pain patients from emergency departments: efficacy of different interventions focusing on panic management
André Marchand,Geneviève Belleville,Richard Fleet,Gilles Dupuis,Gilles Dupuis,Simon L. Bacon,Simon L. Bacon,Julien Poitras,Jean-Marc Chauny,Alain Vadeboncoeur,Kim L. Lavoie,Kim L. Lavoie +11 more
TL;DR: Early intervention, in particular seven sessions of CBT, one session of PM or pharmacotherapy (generic paroxetine), should be considered for the treatment of PD patients consulting the ED with a discharge diagnosis of NCCP.
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Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences
TL;DR: The concepts of power analysis are discussed in this paper, where Chi-square Tests for Goodness of Fit and Contingency Tables, t-Test for Means, and Sign Test are used.
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Self-efficacy: toward a unifying theory of behavioral change.
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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Anxiety sensitivity, anxiety frequency and the prediction of fearfulness.
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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Lifetime Prevalence of Specific Psychiatric Disorders in Three Sites
Lee N. Robins,John E. Helzer,Myrna M. Weissman,Helen Orvaschel,Ernest M. Gruenberg,Jack D. Burke,Darrel A. Regier +6 more
TL;DR: Lifetime rates are presented for 15 DSM-III psychiatric diagnoses evaluated in three large household samples on the basis of lay interviewers' use of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule.