Panic and Phobias Empirical Evidence of Theoretical Models and Longterm Effects of Behavioral Treatments

Isaac Marks, Institute of Psychiatry, London Human emotion seems to have changed Westphal's perceptive label. Many factor analytic studies in Europe and the USA since DSM-III burst on the world in 1980. The mere fear or anxiety that people used showed that fears of public places are sali­ ent i...

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Other Authors: Hand, Iver (Editor), Wittchen, Hans-Ullrich (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction
  • I. Diagnostic Reliability and Epidemiology of DSM-III Anxiety Disorders
  • 2. Diagnostic Reliability of Anxiety Disorders
  • 3. Epidemiology of Panic Attacks and Panic Disorders
  • II. Theoretical Models and Empirical Evidence
  • 4. Panic Attacks: Theoretical Models and Empirical Evidence
  • 5. Experimental Panic: Biobehavioral Notes on Empirical Findings
  • 6. Experimental Induction of Panic Attacks
  • 7. Agoraphobia and the Hyperventilation Syndrome — the Role of Interpretations of Complaints
  • 8. Panic Disorder — Overlap with Symptoms of Somatization Disorder
  • III. Treatments and Longterm Outcome of Phobias with Panic Attacks
  • 9. Longterm Efficacy of Exposure in-Vivo for Cardiac Phobia
  • 10. Cognitive and Physiological Processes in the Maintainance and Treatment of Panic Attacks
  • 11. Exposure In-Vivo with Panic Management for Agoraphobia: Treatment Rationale and Longterm Outcome