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Treatment of panic disorder — a cognitive-behavioral approach

Anna Wojtas, Katarzyna Jakuszkowiak-Wojten
Psychiatria 2010;7(6):227-233.

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The aim of this monograph was to present cognitive-behavioral conception of treatment of panic disorder. Fragmentary description of cognitive models of this disorder was presented and next an example of cognitive- -behavioral treatment conception of panic disorder was suggested. Finally a short research on effectiveness of this kind anxiety disorder was presented.
Psychiatry 2010; 7, 6: 227–233

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