“…Amir et al [1996] reported that there was a memory bias toward threat in patients with panic disorder, and Cloitre et al [1995] showed that this bias was a feature specific to panic disorder and not generalized across the range of anxiety disorders. Rosenberg et al [1997], however, found that such a memory bias was not dominant in issues related to the distant past childhood; thus, it remains unclear whether long-term memory of parental rearing practices assessed by means of the EMBU are biased by the present psychopathology of PD patients. More extensive and, if possible, longitudinally designed research is needed to confirm the causal link be- tween adverse patterns of parental rearing behaviour and the pathogenesis of panic disorder.…”