Panic Disorder : the Facts.
Panic disorder is a remarkably common psychological condition, characterized by sudden attacks of intense fear and panic. Approximately 3% of the population will experience some aspects of panic disorder during their lifetime. Incredibly distressing, it can have an adverse effect on most aspects of...
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2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Preface; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; 1 Panic and panic disorder; 2 The experience of panic; 3 Facts about panic; 4 The consequences of panic; 5 Theories of panic disorder; 6 Treatment of panic disorder; 7 Further aspects of treatment; 8 Assessment and evaluation; 9 Obstacles and complications; 10 Some practical advice; 11 Common questions; Appendix 1 The mobility inventory; Appendix 2 The cognitions questionnaire; Appendix 3 Learning to relax: a simple guide; Appendix 4 Useful organizations; Appendix 5 Further reading; Index.