Future studies are recommended to evaluate the effectiveness of CBT interventions for panic disorder in larger sample groups and to compare CBT with different therapeutic approaches.
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Future studies are recommended to evaluate the effectiveness of CBT interventions for panic disorder in larger sample groups and to compare CBT with different therapeutic approaches.
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- Panik Bozuklukta Bilişsel Davranışçı Terapi: Olgu Sunumu (2026) · doi
Future studies are recommended to evaluate the effectiveness of CBT interventions for panic disorder in larger sample groups and to compare CBT with different therapeutic approaches.
Keywords: future recommended evaluate effectiveness interventions panic disorder larger sample groups compare different therapeutic approaches - Empirically derived phenotypes can reduce diagnostic heterogeneity (2026) · doi
Results showed that specific phobia was consistently the least heterogeneous; social anxiety disorder, agoraphobia, and GAD had mixed results; and MDD and PTSD were highly heterogeneous across all metrics.
Keywords: heterogeneous specific phobia consistently least social anxiety disorder agoraphobia mixed ptsd highly across metrics - Personality disorders among patients with panic disorder and individuals with high anxiety sensitivity (2014) · doi
Background: \nNo studies have been found that compared the psychopathology features, including personality disorders, of Panic Disorder (PD) and Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia (PDA), and a nonclinical sample with anxiety vulnerability.
Keywords: panic disorder background found compared psychopathology features including personality disorders agoraphobia nonclinical sample anxiety vulnerability - Scared to Death: Reflections on Panic and Anxiety in the Field (2017) · doi
Anxiety and panic are sparsely discussed in methodological appendices and handbooks about qualitative research, and the embodiment of mental health in the field has received even less attention.
Keywords: anxiety panic sparsely discussed methodological appendices handbooks qualitative embodiment mental health field received even less
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