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Psychological Models
Psychodynamic, behavioural and cognitive psychological models of panic disorder have been formulated.
- Psychodynamic Models
- Behavioural Models
- Cognitive Models
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1. Provocative Agents
Provocative Agents
Intravenous infusion of sodium lactate 0.5–1M has been reported to reliably induce panic attacks in PD patients . Twenty minutes inhalation of air containing 5% CO2 [...]
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2. Psychosocial Factors for OCD
Psychosocial Factors for OCD
The dynamic aspects of OCD were first described by Sigmund Freud, who coined the term ‘‘obsessional neurosis’’. [...]
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3. Pharmacological Challenges for OCD
Pharmacological Challenges for OCD
Additional evidence for the pathogenesis of the serotonergic system in OCD was provided by challenge studies. Obsessive-compulsive (OC) symptoms can be induced specifically [...]
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4. Treatment for Specific Phobias
Treatment for Specific Phobias
Surveys have shown time and time again that only a small minority of people with specific phobias ever seek [...]
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