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May 15, 1998 0824702166 978-0824702168 1st

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 physician's 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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From The New England Journal of Medicine

Panic attacks are associated with an array of physical symptoms, including palpitations, diaphoresis, trembling, shortness of breath, nausea, choking, dizziness, and paresthesias. More than 10 percent of persons in community samples have occasional panic attacks, and approximately 3 percent have persistent worries about these attacks and how they affect their lives. These people have panic disorder. The majority of patients with panic disorder are seen in the emergency department or in primary care settings where the signs and symptoms are often not recognized. Undiagnosed and untreated panic disorder is frightening and demoralizing for the patient. It uses a substantial portion of medical services and expensive and unnecessary laboratory procedures, and it can culminate in marked social dysfunction and disability. Panic disorder affects the life not only of the patients but also of all the patients' loved ones and the health care professionals who take care of them.

Panic Disorder and Its Treatment presents a concise yet thorough review of the epidemiology of panic disorder, its clinical presentation, the genetics and biology of panic disorder, and the influence of environmental factors on the genesis of the condition. These initial chapters thoughtfully develop the groundwork for later sections on the complex relation between coexisting alcohol and drug disorders and panic disorder and on the state of the art of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy of panic disorder.

Two important topics covered in this book are particularly relevant to students and clinicians: the chapter on the course and treatment of panic disorder during pregnancy and the postpartum period and the chapter about quality of life, cost effectiveness, and the effect of managed care on the treatment of panic disorder. Since women of childbearing age constitute the largest group of patients with panic disorder, this book's practical review and guidelines for treatment are critically important, especially because the subject has been ignored in most other books. As the authors discuss, there are distressingly few data on the long-term effects of psychotropic medications on the fetus, and there is a tremendous need for more research in this area.

The chapter on quality of life and managed care clearly outlines the tremendous social consequences of untreated panic disorder. It succinctly reviews the studies demonstrating that effective treatment of panic disorder markedly improves quality of life and decreases use of medical services. This chapter is important not only for clinicians but also for anyone who has an interest in cost-effective treatment of patients.

This is a well-written book. The individual chapters can serve as independent summaries of specific topics, yet when read as a whole the book presents a clear and impressive review of panic disorder and its treatment. It is an important addition to the library of any primary care clinician.

Reviewed by Mark Hyman Rapaport, M.D.
Copyright © 1998 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. The New England Journal of Medicine is a registered trademark of the MMS.


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As we learn more about panic disorder (PD) and its frequent presentation in nonpsychiatric settings, and as recent trends make the primary care physician (PCP) more responsible for the recognition and care of PD and other psychiatric patients, greater knowledge of PD has become increasingly important for PCPs and generalists. Read the first page
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antipanic efficacy, lifetime panic disorder, panic patients, endstate functioning, infrequent panic attacks, multiple mental disorders, panic disorder patients, cardiac outpatients, childhood anxiety disorders, comorbid panic disorder, agoraphobia with panic attacks, anxiety sensitivity, parental restrictiveness, panic frequency, patients with panic disorder, inhibited children, behavioral inhibition, alprazolam treatment, fear questionnaire, noradrenergic function, avoidant disorder, benzodiazepine treatment, primary care patients, panic symptoms, social morbidity
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Arch Gen Psychiatry, Clin Psychiatry, New York, Behav Res Ther, Clin Psychopharmacol, Biolog Psychiatry, Affect Disord, Acta Psychiatr Scand, Psychiatry Res, Consult Clin Psychol, Behav Ther, Psychiatr Res, Abnorm Psychol, American Psychiatric Association Press, United States, Child Dev, Arch Intern Med, Brain Res, Epidemiologic Catchment Area, Psycholog Med, Psychopharmacol Bull, Anxiety Disord, Guilford Press, Psychosom Med, Anx Dis
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