Interpersonal problems among patients suffering from panic disorder with agoraphobia before and after treatment.

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The aim of this study was to examine interpersonal problems among panic disorder with agoraphobia patients before and after treatment. Patients (N = 46) suffering from panic disorder with moderate or severe agoraphobia and considering agoraphobia as their main problem were randomly assigned to recei...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2044-8341.1997.tb01894.x

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Interpersonal Problems in Panic Disorder: A Study of the Mind and its Connections

The study of mental health disorders often involves understanding the intricate interplay between psychological and social factors. This study investigates the role of interpersonal problems in panic disorder with agoraphobia, examining how these issues manifest before and after treatment.

The study, like a patient seeking solace from the anxieties of panic disorder, delved into the complexities of interpersonal problems in individuals experiencing this condition. Researchers carefully analyzed the interplay between panic disorder, agoraphobia, and interpersonal issues, seeking to understand how these elements interact and impact individuals' lives.

The findings, like a calming oasis in the desert of anxiety, offer valuable insights into the nature of panic disorder and its impact on interpersonal relationships.

Interpersonal Problems: A Hidden Layer in Panic Disorder

The study revealed a strong connection between interpersonal problems and non-specific state characteristics, such as depression and general anxiety, suggesting that interpersonal issues are not merely symptoms but intertwined with the broader experience of panic disorder.

This finding underscores the importance of addressing not only the anxiety symptoms but also the underlying interpersonal challenges faced by individuals with panic disorder.

Beyond Anxiety: Building Stronger Connections

This research provides a compelling case for understanding the complexities of panic disorder, highlighting the importance of addressing both the psychological and social aspects of this condition.

It encourages us to view individuals with panic disorder as more than just their anxiety, recognizing the interconnectedness of their mental health and their social relationships.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study offers valuable insights into the role of interpersonal problems in panic disorder, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to treatment that addresses both the psychological and social aspects of this complex condition.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1997-09-02
  2. Date Revised 2019-09-14
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

9210991

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1111/j.2044-8341.1997.tb01894.x

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