Table of contents for Panic disorder : theory, research, and therapy / edited by Roger Baker.


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THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF PANIC.
The Nature of Panic Attack Symptoms (H. Waring).
Epidemiologic Findings on Panic (M. Von Korff & W. Eaton).
Ambulatory Monitoring Findings on Panic (R. Freedman).
Personal Accounts of Panic (R. Baker).
CLASSIFYING AND CONCEPTUALIZING PANIC.
Classification and Research Into Panic (R. Hallam).
Agoraphobia and Panic Disorder (I. Marks).
A Contextual Approach to Panic (M. Zane).
THE ETIOLOGY OF PANIC.
Etiological Models of Panic--Medical and Biological Aspects (J. Margraf & A. Ehlers).
Etiological Models of Panic--Psychophysiological and Cognitive Aspects (J. Margraf & A. Ehlers).
TREATMENT MODELS AND APPROACHES.
Psychological Treatment of Unexpected Panic Attacks: Cognitive/Behavioral Components (R. Rapee & D. Barlow).
Cognitive Therapy of Panic Disorder (R. Durham).
The Cognitive Invalidation Approach to Panic (M. McFadyen).
Pharmacological Approaches to the Treatment of Panic (L. Walker & G. Ashcroft).
The Key to Resisting Relapse in Panic (C. Weekes).
Synthesis (R. Baker).
Index.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Panic disorders