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OBJECTIVE: The authors investigated whether cognitive behavioral treatment could facilitate discontinuation of alprazolam therapy and maintenance of drug abstinence among panic disorder patients treated with alprazolam doses sufficient to suppress spontaneous panic attacks. METHOD: Twenty-one outpa...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.151.6.876
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Guide Through the Desert of Panic Disorder
The desert of [panic disorder] can be a terrifying and isolating landscape, often marked by episodes of intense fear and anxiety. This study, like a seasoned guide leading a group through the desert, explores the effectiveness of [cognitive behavior therapy (CBT)] in assisting [slow-taper alprazolam discontinuation] among patients with [panic disorder]. The researchers sought to find a more sustainable path to recovery, one that doesn't rely solely on medication.
Navigating the Desert of Panic: CBT Offers a Sustainable Path
The study's findings, like a cool spring in the desert, suggest that CBT can be a valuable tool for preventing relapse after [alprazolam] discontinuation in patients with [panic disorder]. The researchers found that those who received CBT in conjunction with medication were more likely to remain [drug-free] than those who only received medication. This suggests that CBT can provide a more lasting solution, empowering individuals to manage their condition without relying solely on medication.
A Journey to Recovery: Finding a Balance Between Medication and Therapy
The study highlights the potential benefits of incorporating CBT into the treatment of [panic disorder]. While medication can provide temporary relief, CBT can equip individuals with the skills to manage their symptoms in the long term. This approach can be likened to a well-balanced camel caravan, where medication and therapy work together to create a sustainable and effective journey to recovery.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Navigating the desert of [panic disorder] is no easy feat. This study, like a wise old camel, shows the value of combining medication with [CBT] for a more effective and sustainable path to recovery. The research suggests that CBT can provide a lasting oasis of peace, helping individuals reclaim control over their lives and find a sense of calm amidst the storms of anxiety.
Date :
- Date Completed 1994-06-15
- Date Revised 2018-11-30
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