Panic and Phobias 2 Treatments and Variables Affecting Course and Outcome / edited by Iver Hand, Hans-Ulrich Wittchen.

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Other Authors: Hand, Iver (Editor), Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1988.
Edition:1st ed. 1988.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • I: Psychological or Biological Treatments of Panic and Phobias: Current State of the Controversy
  • 1. Natural Course and Spontaneous Remissions of Untreated Anxiety Disorders: Results of the Munich Follow-up Study (MFS)
  • 2. Biology and Pharmacological Treatment of Panic Disorder
  • 3. The Mutually Potentiating Effects of Imipramine and Exposure in Agoraphobia
  • II: Pharmacological, Cognitive, and Behavioral Treatment of Panic and Phobias: Current State of Research
  • 4. Effects of Discontinuation of Antipanic Medication
  • 5. Comparison of Alprazolam and Cognitive Behavior Therapy in the Treatment of Panic Disorder: A Preliminary Report
  • 6. Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Panic
  • 7. Cognitive Factors in the Treatment of Anxiety States
  • 8. Long-Term Efficacy of Ungraded Versus Graded Massed Exposure in Agoraphobia
  • 9. Exposure Treatment of Agoraphobia with Panic Attacks: Are Drugs Essential?
  • III: Specific Variables Affecting Mode of Treatment: Experimental Studies on Physiology and Cognition
  • 10. Panic Attacks in Nonclinical Subjects
  • 11. Panic, Perception, and pCO2
  • 12. Selective Information Processing, Interoception, and Panic Attacks
  • 13. Tests of a Cognitive Theory of Panic
  • 14. What Cognitions Differentiate Panic Disorder from Other Anxiety Disorders?
  • 15. Factors Relevant to Lactate Response in Panic Disorder
  • 16. Do Anxiety Patients Differ in Autonomic Base Levels and Stress Response from Normal Controls?
  • 17. Comorbidity of Panic Disorder and Major Depression: Results from a Family Study
  • 18. Anxiety and Sensitization: A Neuropsychological Approach
  • IV: Specific Variables Affecting Treatment Outcome of Anxiety Disorders: Clinical, Psychosocial, and Interactional Factors
  • 19. Failures in Exposure Treatment of Agoraphobia: Evaluation and Prediction
  • 20. Prediction of Outcome Following In Vivo Exposure Treatment of Agoraphobia
  • 21. Intra- and Interpersonal Characteristics Predictive of Long-Term Outcome Following Behavioral Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
  • 22. Martial Quality and Treatment Outcome in Anxiety Disorders
  • 23. Patterns of Patient-Spouse Interaction in Agoraphobics: Assessment by Camberwell Family Interview (CFI) and Impact on Outcome of Self-Exposure Treatment
  • Epilogue:
  • Overview: Towards Integration in Panic and Phobias.