Effect of pharmacological treatment on temperament and character in panic disorder.

Author: CantoniAlessandro, De PanfilisChiara, GiannelliMaria R, MagginiCarlo, MarchesiCarlo

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Temperament and character were evaluated in patients with panic disorder (PD) before and after 1 year of pharmacological therapy to verify whether personality characteristics change after treatment. Therefore, 65 PD patients and 71 healthy subjects participated in the study. All subjects were evalua...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2006.08.009

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Panic Disorder: A Sandstorm of Anxiety

Panic disorder, a debilitating mental health condition, can feel like a relentless sandstorm, leaving individuals feeling overwhelmed and lost. This study investigated the impact of pharmacological treatment on temperament and character in patients with panic disorder. The authors compared 65 patients with panic disorder to 71 healthy controls, assessing their temperament and character using the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) before and after a year of treatment with paroxetine or citalopram. The study found that patients who achieved complete remission after treatment (R) showed significantly lower levels of harm avoidance (HA) and higher levels of self-directedness (SD) and cooperativeness (C) compared to those who did not achieve remission (NR). This suggests that pharmacological treatment may influence personality traits, potentially helping individuals regain a sense of control and resilience. Imagine the journey through a sandstorm - with the right tools and support, individuals can find their way to a more peaceful and stable landscape.

Pharmacological Treatment: A Compass in the Sandstorm

The research highlights the potential of pharmacological treatment in improving temperament and character in patients with panic disorder. Patients who achieved complete remission showed significant positive changes in personality traits, suggesting that treatment can help individuals navigate the emotional desert of anxiety and reclaim their sense of self. This finding offers a glimmer of hope, like a compass guiding travelers through the sandstorm.

Panic Disorder: Finding Oasis in the Storm

This research underscores the importance of addressing temperament and character in the treatment of panic disorder. The study suggests that successful treatment can not only reduce symptoms but also promote positive changes in personality, potentially leading to greater resilience and well-being. This research provides valuable insights into the complexities of mental health, offering hope for individuals struggling with the relentless sandstorm of anxiety.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study suggests that pharmacological treatment for panic disorder can not only alleviate symptoms but also positively influence temperament and character. The findings offer hope for individuals navigating the emotional desert of anxiety, providing a roadmap to a more stable and fulfilling life.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2008-07-24
  2. Date Revised 2022-12-07
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Pubmed ID

18234355

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.psychres.2006.08.009

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