TY - JOUR
T1 - Cognitive-behavior therapy for panic disorder delivered by psychopharmacologically oriented clinicians
AU - Welkowitz, Lawrence A.
AU - Papp, Laszlo A.
AU - Cloitre, Marylene
AU - Liebowitz, Michael R.
AU - Martin, Lynn Y.
AU - Gorman, Jack M.
PY - 1991/8
Y1 - 1991/8
N2 - A cognitive-behavioral treatment program for panic disorder was delivered by staff members of a psychiatric center that traditionally utilizes pharmacological methods. Psychiatrists, a nurse practitioner, and psychologists not previously exposed to behavioral techniques were trained by a behavioral psychologist to utilize a treatment program consisting of breathing control, cognitive restructuring, and exposure to paniceliciting somatic cues. Of the 24 patients treated as part of this training in panic control therapy, 14 were panic-free after treatment and three additional patients showed moderate improvement and decreased frequency of panic. A case example is presented to demonstrate the application of behavioral techniques to individual patients. Discussion is focused on issues surrounding training in behavioral methods and problems in exporting behavioral technology to centers that emphasize psychopharmacological approaches to treatment.
AB - A cognitive-behavioral treatment program for panic disorder was delivered by staff members of a psychiatric center that traditionally utilizes pharmacological methods. Psychiatrists, a nurse practitioner, and psychologists not previously exposed to behavioral techniques were trained by a behavioral psychologist to utilize a treatment program consisting of breathing control, cognitive restructuring, and exposure to paniceliciting somatic cues. Of the 24 patients treated as part of this training in panic control therapy, 14 were panic-free after treatment and three additional patients showed moderate improvement and decreased frequency of panic. A case example is presented to demonstrate the application of behavioral techniques to individual patients. Discussion is focused on issues surrounding training in behavioral methods and problems in exporting behavioral technology to centers that emphasize psychopharmacological approaches to treatment.
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U2 - 10.1097/00005053-199108000-00004
DO - 10.1097/00005053-199108000-00004
M3 - Article
C2 - 1856709
AN - SCOPUS:0025807652
SN - 0022-3018
VL - 179
SP - 473
EP - 477
JO - Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
JF - Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
IS - 8
ER -