The Nature and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 96
Page 141
... attacks . According to the DSM - III - R criteria the patient must have four symptoms from a list of 14. Some patients have fewer than four symptoms during their attacks and fewer attacks each week or month than ... Panic Disorder 141.
... attacks . According to the DSM - III - R criteria the patient must have four symptoms from a list of 14. Some patients have fewer than four symptoms during their attacks and fewer attacks each week or month than ... Panic Disorder 141.
Page 144
... Panic Attacks This graph shows the approximate age of onset of panic attacks in 807 pa- tients requesting treatment in the Stanford Anxiety Disorders Clinic . The numbers on the horizontal axis represent the midpoint of the range ; thus ...
... Panic Attacks This graph shows the approximate age of onset of panic attacks in 807 pa- tients requesting treatment in the Stanford Anxiety Disorders Clinic . The numbers on the horizontal axis represent the midpoint of the range ; thus ...
Page 168
... panic attacks with their customary level of activity . The reduction in anticipatory anxiety does not change at the same rate as panic attacks . Some patients who achieve relief from panic attacks are disappointed that their general ...
... panic attacks with their customary level of activity . The reduction in anticipatory anxiety does not change at the same rate as panic attacks . Some patients who achieve relief from panic attacks are disappointed that their general ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
Copyright | |
13 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activity acute agoraphobia agoraphobic agoraphobic patients alcohol alprazolam antidepressants anxiety disorders anxiolytic anxious patients arousal assessment associated avoidance behavior therapy Behaviour Research benzodiazepines buspirone BZDs cause changes chapter clinical cognitive therapy common coping criteria depression developed diagnosis diazepam discussed dose drive drugs DSM-III-R evaluation experience experienced exposure therapy factors feeling frequently function heart rate hyperventilation iety imipramine important increased intensity intervention involved Journal of Psychiatry Joyce lactate locus coeruleus lorazepam MAOI measures medication ment months muscle occur onset panic attacks panic disorder panic disorder patients patients with panic percent person phenelzine physiologic practice present problems procedure propanolol Psychiatry psychological psychotherapy reduce relaxation reported Research and Therapy response self-efficacy self-statements sensations session side effects simple phobias social phobia social phobics somatic stimuli stress studies syndrome tasks TCAs theory therapeutic therapist thoughts tients tion treat treatment vivo exposure walk weeks withdrawal worry