Definitions of panic attacks and panic disorder in the DSM-IV: implications for research. Journal of Abnormal Psy- chology 103 (3), 553-564.Barlow, D. H., Brown, T. A. and Craske, M. G. (1994) Definitions of panic attacks and panic disorder in the DSM-IV: implications for ...
Lifetime panic attacks (PAs) have been associated with a range of mental disorders and increased disorder severity. In DSM-5, PAs can be used as a descriptive specifier across disorders. This study investigates frequency and clinical implications of PAs and Fearfull Spells (FS) occurring simultane...
I. The panic attacks are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g., hyperthyroidism). I. The panic attacks are not better accounted for by another mental disorder, such as social phobia, specific...
many individuals experience marked anxiety that can include recurrent panic attacks. Others report strong feelings of disgust. While performing compulsions, some individuals report a distressing sense of "incompleteness" or uneasiness until things
Definitions of panic attacks and panic disorder in the DSM-IV: Implications for research. The authors review various definitions of panic and recent conceptual and empirical evidence that led to the revised definitions of panic in the Diagnostic... DH Barlow,TA Brown,MG Craske - 《J Abnorm Psyc...
Atypical depression, panic attacks, and response to imipramine and phenelzine: a replication. Arch Gen Psychiatry 47: 935–941. Quitkin FM, Stewart JW, McGrath PJ, Liebowitz MR, Harrison WM, Tricamo E et al (1988). Phenelzine versus imipramine in the treatment of probable atypical depression:...
A set of symptoms that fall or appear to fall into a pattern. Example: Persistent worry, fear, and panic attacks are the constellation of symptoms that fall in line with anxiety disorder. Anxiety A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease. People with anxiety may suffer from sweating, feelin...
2、al behaviour for a stage of life· behavior reflecting individual / societal conflict· identifiable biological cause (unless specified in diagnostic criteria for a particular disorder)ANXIETY DISORDERS· PANIC DISORDER惊恐性障碍,恐慌症:· recurrent panic attacks恐慌症Intense fear, starting sud 3、den...
M. (1986).Carbon dioxide induced panic attacks: A comparison of panic disorder, social phobia and normal controls. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Australian Psychological Society, Townsville, Queensland. Myers, J. K., Weissman, M. M., Tischler, G. L., Holzer, C. E., III...
The effectiveness of exposure treatment for decreasing panic attacks and avoidance has been well demonstrated. In research studies, 50%–90% of patients experience relief from symptoms. SPECIFIC PHOBIA AND SOCIAL PHOBIA. Graded exposure is used most often to treat specific phobia or simple phobia...