
Panic disorder is a remarkably common psychological condition, characterized by sudden attacks of intense fear and panic. Approximately 3% of the population will experience some aspects of panic disorder during their lifetime. Incredibly distressing, it can have an adverse effect on most aspects of the person's life, especially if chronic. This new edition of Panic Disorder: The Facts includes valuable new information on treatment and discusses the relationship between panic disorder and other anxiety conditions. It also assesses the evidence for the available treatments, drawing from the latest scientific research. Up-to-date information on the nature, symptoms, causes, theories and treatment of panic disorder is provided, all in non-technical language. The chapters on treatment give a detailed account of psychological therapy and also discuss drug treatment. Numerous personal accounts are given throughout the book, highlighting various aspects of panic disorder and its treatment and management. Though mainly intended for sufferers of panic disorder, and their families and friends, it will also be of interest to the general reader, and to health care workers who have to deal with this problem. Clearly written by two leading experts, the book will remain a valuable source of information for anyone affected by this disorder.
This book investigates the clinical nature, underlying causes, and evidence-based treatment options for individuals suffering from panic disorder. The authors, Padmal de Silva and Stanley J. Rachman, utilize their extensive backgrounds in clinical psychology to synthesize current scientific research into a framework accessible to both patients and practitioners. The text argues that understanding the mechanics of panic is the primary step toward effective management and recovery.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers alike recognize this work as a foundational, accessible resource for those seeking to understand the clinical realities of panic disorder. The prose is noted for its clarity and ability to distill complex psychological research into practical information for non-specialist audiences.
Page Count:
123
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191580422
ISBN-13:
9780191580420
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