1989
DOI: 10.1097/00005053-198912000-00001
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Cognitive Therapy of Panic Disorder

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“…Despite evidence that the addition of interoceptive exposure enhances the effects of cognitive therapy (Gould, Otto, & Pollack, 1995), it has also been suggested that cognitively based procedures alone may produce good results even when exposure to fear sensations is not included (Brown, Beck, Newman, Beck, & Tran, 1997;Salkovskis, Clark, & Hackman, 1991). Moreover, Sokol, Beck, Greenburg, Wright, and Berchick (1989) found a substantial decrease in panic frequency that was maintained at a 2-year follow-up when using only cognitive therapy as treatment.…”
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“…Despite evidence that the addition of interoceptive exposure enhances the effects of cognitive therapy (Gould, Otto, & Pollack, 1995), it has also been suggested that cognitively based procedures alone may produce good results even when exposure to fear sensations is not included (Brown, Beck, Newman, Beck, & Tran, 1997;Salkovskis, Clark, & Hackman, 1991). Moreover, Sokol, Beck, Greenburg, Wright, and Berchick (1989) found a substantial decrease in panic frequency that was maintained at a 2-year follow-up when using only cognitive therapy as treatment.…”
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“…According to these conceptions, panic attacks result from catastrophic misinterpretations of bodily sensations or subjective affects. Short-term behavioral or cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy has been found highly efficacious with maintainance of effect at foilow-up (bst, 1988;Sokol et al, 1989;Barlow, 1990;Mattick et al, 1990;Michelson & Marchione, 1991).…”
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“… eine stationäre Behandlung absolviert wurde (Hoffart 1995);  keine Angaben zu möglichen Komorbiditäten erfolgten (Hoffart und Martinsen 1990);  die Stichprobengröße zu gering war (N<15) (Michelson et al 1990, Vincelli et al 2003, Laberge et al 1993;  keine Randomisierung vorgenommen wurde bzw. die Randomisierung nicht beschrieben wurde (Hahlweg et al 2001, Neron et al 1995, Shear et al 1991, Sokol et al 1989, Galassi et al 2007, Westling und Öst 1999;  Psychopharmaka als Begleitbehandlung variabel eingenommen werden konnten bzw.…”
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