Consideration of the APA practice guideline for the treatment of patients with panic disorder: Strengths and limitations for behavior therapy

The need to disseminate information about empirically supported treatments is becoming paramount in the current cost-minimizing health care climate. Cognitive-behavioral treatments are clearly effective for panic disorder, and yet the majority of persons suffering from panic disorder do not receive...

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Guidelines
Medical sciences
Panic attacks
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Therapy
Treatments
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