Relationship of panic, anticipatory anxiety, agoraphobia and global improvement in panic disorder with agoraphobia treated with alprazolam and exposure.

Author: BaşoğluM, KiliçC, KuchK, MarksI M, NoshirvaniH, O'SullivanG, SwinsonR P

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In a controlled trial of alprazolam and exposure in 154 patients with panic disorder with agoraphobia, relations between panic, anticipatory anxiety, and phobic avoidance were examined. The three symptoms were independent of one another at baseline and improved largely independently during treatment...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.164.5.647

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Panic Disorder: A Journey Through Fear and Anxiety

The field of mental health is dedicated to understanding and treating conditions that affect our emotional well-being. This study delves into the complexities of panic disorder with agoraphobia, a condition characterized by debilitating anxiety and fear of open spaces or crowds. The authors conducted a controlled trial involving 154 participants, comparing the effectiveness of alprazolam, a medication used to treat anxiety, and exposure therapy, a behavioral therapy that involves confronting feared situations. This study is like a journey through the desert of fear, where we explore the different paths that can lead to relief and recovery.

The Interplay of Panic, Anticipatory Anxiety, and Agoraphobia

The study revealed that panic, anticipatory anxiety, and phobic avoidance were independent symptoms at the start of the trial, and improved largely independently during the course of treatment. This finding is like three separate oases in the desert, each requiring a different approach to reach. However, the study found that early improvement in avoidance, the fear of open spaces or crowds, was the best predictor of overall improvement after treatment. This suggests that targeting phobic avoidance early on could be crucial for successful treatment.

Overcoming Fear and Anxiety

The study found that global improvement was more closely related to a reduction in avoidance than a decrease in panic attacks. This finding is like a camel that learns to navigate treacherous dunes, overcoming its initial fear and finding a path to safety. The research highlights the importance of confronting fears and anxieties in order to achieve long-term recovery. It also emphasizes the need for personalized treatment plans that address the individual needs of each patient.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study provides valuable insights into the complexities of panic disorder with agoraphobia and the importance of individualized treatment approaches. The findings suggest that addressing phobic avoidance early on may be a key to successful treatment. As a researcher, I am constantly seeking new ways to understand and treat mental health conditions, and this study offers a promising path forward for those struggling with panic disorder with agoraphobia.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1994-11-04
  2. Date Revised 2019-07-05
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

7921715

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1192/bjp.164.5.647

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