Cognitive aspects of panic attacks. Content, course and relationship to laboratory stressors.
Twenty patients with panic attacks and ten controls were given a standardised interview about thoughts occurring during times of anxiety or panic attacks. The interviewer was blind to the subject's diagnosis. The 20 panic patients underwent a psychophysiological test battery which included a co...
Main Authors: | Zucker, D, Taylor, C, Brouillard, M, Ehlers, A, Margraf, J, Telch, M, Roth, W, Agras, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1989
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