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Practical in approach and up to date in content, Panic Disorder and Its Treatment provides a clear and clinically relevant summary of the current knowledge on this challenging illness, covering symptoms, care, cost, comorbidities, and quality of life. Contains algorithms and tables offering at-a-glance drug treatment options and an appendix with measures for assessing symptom severity and therapeutic response! Written by leading authorities on the etiology, course, and management of this condition, Panic Disorder and Its Treatment promotes improved recognition of symptoms in pychiatric and nonpsychiatric settings, including the primary care physicians office or the emergency room reviews evidence from numerous sources on the prognosis of panic disorder, emphasizing the potential for chronicity and recurrence examines the latest advances implicating neurochemical, neurophysiological, and functional neuroanatomical abnormalities in the pathogenesis of panic disorder analyzes risk factors for the illness, including genetics, temperment, developmental experiences, and life events explores available pharmacotherapies for panic disorders, including selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors investigates panic attacks and panic disorder from a cognitive-behavioral perspective, detailing specific therapies targeted to control physical sensations presents clinical strategies for treatment-refractory patients, assuring optimal diagnostic and therapeutic efforts for nonresponders and more! Panic Disorder and Its Treatment serves as insightful reading for psychiatrists and behavioral scientists, clinical psychopharmacologists, neuropsychiatrists, clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, and medical students, residents, and fellows in these disciplines. It is also useful for primary care physicians, including internists, family doctors, and generalists, as well as emergency room staff, who are often the first health care professionals to evaluate the patient.

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title Panic Disorder and Its Treatment Medical Psychiatry 10 author - photo 1

title:Panic Disorder and Its Treatment Medical Psychiatry ; 10
author:Rosenbaum, J. F.
publisher:Informa Healthcare
isbn10 | asin:0824702166
print isbn13:9780824702168
ebook isbn13:9780585157511
language:English
subjectPanic disorders, Panic Disorder--diagnosis, Panic Disorder--therapy, Cognitive Therapy--methods.
publication date:1998
lcc:RC535.P3555 1998eb
ddc:616.85/223
subject:Panic disorders, Panic Disorder--diagnosis, Panic Disorder--therapy, Cognitive Therapy--methods.
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Panic Disorder and Its Treatment
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Medical Psychiatry
Series Editor
William A. Frosch, M.D.
Cornell University Medical College
New York, New York
1. Handbook of Depression and Anxiety: A Biological Approach, edited by Johan A. den Boer and J. M. Ad Sitsen
2. Anticonvulsants in Mood Disorders, edited by Russell T. Joffe and Joseph R. Calabrese
3. Serotonin in Antipsychotic Treatment: Mechanisms and Clinical Practice, edited by John M. Kane, H.-J. Mller, and Frans Awouters
4. Handbook of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, edited by Kevin W. Olden
5. Clinical Management of Anxiety, edited by Johan A. den Boer
6. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders: Diagnosis Etiology Treatment, edited by Eric Hollander and Dan J. Stein
7. Bipolar Disorder: Biological Models and Their Clinical Application, edited by L. Trevor Young and Russell T. Joffe
8. Dual Diagnosis and Treatment: Substance Abuse and Comorbid Medical and Psychiatric Disorders, edited by Henry R. Kranzler and Bruce J. Rounsaville
9. Geriatric Psychopharmacology, edited by J. Craig Nelson
10. Panic Disorder and Its Treatment, edited by Jerrold F. Rosenbaum and Mark H. Pollack
ADDITIONAL VOLUMES IN PREPARATION
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Panic Disorder and Its Treatment
Edited by
Jerrold F. Rosenbaum
Mark H. Pollack
Massachusetts General Hospital
and Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
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ISBN: 0-8247-0216-6
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To the Massachusetts General Hospital and Its Department of Psychiatry
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Series Introduction
At the turn of the last century, the alienists (psychiatrists) were struggling to define the boundaries of the major psychoses and alcohol-related behavioral disorders. Emil Kraepelin is now safely ensconced, perhaps enshrined, in DSM-III, -IIIR, and -IV, where his manic depressive disease has become bipolar disorder illness, and dementia praecox has been transformed into schizophrenia. Most of us now know that we are neo-Kraepelineans when we use the current classification system.
We are less aware of the diagnostic mantle that we inherit from Freud. During that same period, the neurologists, among them Charcot and Freud, were attempting to separate the neuroses from organic illnesses, and from each other. For example, in 1893, Freud published Some Points for a Comparative Study of Organic and Hysterical Motor Paralysis, in which he lays out the methods that we still use in making this important clinical distinction. Similarly, in 1895, he published the paper On the Grounds for Detaching a Particular Syndrome from Neurasthenia Under the Description Anxiety Neurosis. His description of the clinical picture encompasses both anxious expectation, and a variety of physical symptoms: palpitations, difficulty breathing, sweating, tremor and shivering, hunger, vertigo, par-
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esthesias. He also describes the possible spread of the syndrome to include such phenomena as agoraphobia, obsessions, and compulsions. Across the century(ies), good clinicians see what the patient presents, although we may then organize our observations in different frameworks. Spitzer and Frances saw what Freud had seen. Plus a change!
Freud also anticipated our current interest in the biological underpinnings and correlates of the anxiety disorders. He referred to them as the real neuroses, by which he meant that they had their origin in the individual's biology and biological sensitivities.
Drs. Rosenbaum and Pollack bring our view of the anxiety states up to date. They have gathered an unusually talented group of chapter authors from multiple medical centers across the country who provide us with a clear, comprehensive, and clinically relevant summary of current knowledge. We learn about symptoms, and course, care, and cost, comorbidities, and quality of life. May all the books we buy and read be as helpful to us in our care of those in need.
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