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  1. My Quarter-Life Crisis: How an Anxiety Disorder Knocked Me Down, and How I Got Back Up by Lee Wellman, 2007-09-15
  2. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) Anxiety, Phobias, and Panic Attacks: The All-Natural Program That Can Help You Conquer Your Fears (What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About...(Paperback)) by Douglas Hunt, 2005-11-15
  3. Panic Disorder and Anxiety in Adolescence by Sara G. Mattis, Thomas H. Ollendick, 2002-06-15
  4. Fears, Phobias and Rituals: Panic, Anxiety, and Their Disorders by Isaac Marks, 1987-04-30
  5. Autobiography of an Agoraphobic: One Man's Struggle With Panic Disorder by Michael R. Patrick, 2003-09-16
  6. Psychological Treatment of Panic by David H. Barlow, Jerome A. Cerny, 1988-06-10
  7. When Panic Attacks: The New, Drug-Free Anxiety Therapy That Can Change Your Life by David Burns, 2006-05-09
  8. Overcoming Anxiety, Panic, and Depression: New Ways to Regain Your Confidence by James Gardner, Arthur H. Bell, 2000-02
  9. Understanding Panic and Other Anxiety Disorders (Understanding Health and Sickness Series) by Benjamin A. Root, 2000-08
  10. Power Over Panic: Freedom From Panic/Anxiety Related Disorders by Bronwyn Fox, 1999-01-25
  11. Pass Through Panic: Freeing Yourself from Anxiety and Fear by Claire Weekes, 2005-05-19
  12. The Panic Diaries: The Frightful, Sometimes Hilarious Truth About Panic Attacks by Jeanne Jordan, Julie Pedersen, 2004-08-23
  13. Panic Free : Eliminate Anxiety / Panic Attacks Without Drugs and Take Control ofYour Life by Lynne Freeman, 1999-06-01
  14. The Anxiety & Phobia Workbook: A Step-by-Step Program for Curing Yourself of Extreme Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Phobias by Ph.D. Edmund J. Bourne, 1995

21. Panic Disorder
Meets the criteria for panic disorder; The presence of Agoraphobia. Anxiety aboutbeing in places or situations from which escape might be difficult (or
http://www.mentalhealth.com/dis1/p21-an01.html
Panic Disorder
American Description
Diagnostic Criteria
  • Recurrent unexpected Panic Attacks Criteria for Panic Attack:
    A discrete period of intense fear or discomfort, in which four (or more) of the following symptoms developed abruptly and reached a peak within 10 minutes:
  • palpitations, pounding heart, or accelerated heart rate sweating trembling or shaking sensations of shortness of breath or smothering feeling of choking chest pain or discomfort nausea or abdominal distress feeling dizzy, unsteady, lightheaded, or faint derealization (feelings of unreality) or depersonalization (being detached from oneself) fear of losing control or going crazy fear of dying paresthesias (numbness or tingling sensations) chills or hot flushes At least one of the attacks has been followed by 1 month (or more) of one (or more) of the following:
  • persistent concern about having additional attacks worry about the implications of the attack or its consequences (e.g., losing control, having a heart attack, "going crazy") a significant change in behavior related to the attacks The Panic Attacks are not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition (e.g., hyperthyroidism).
  • 22. TAPir News
    Up to date news on anxiety and panic disorders plus other like illnesses.
    http://algy.com/anxiety/mt/

    23. National Phobics Society - The Anxiety Disorders Charity
    Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) panic disorder / panic attacks. Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    24. Supertechsavvy's Psychosis And Panic Disorder
    My site details my psychosis and panic disorder experiences.
    http://www.psychopanic.com/

    25. The Anxiety Panic Internet Resource
    Anxiety Disorders panic disorder Agoraphobia Specific Phobias Social Anxiety GAD OCD PTSD Children FORUMS
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    26. Panic Attack A Panic Attack Is Defined As The Abrupt Onset Of An
    panic disorder is diagnosed when an individual suffers at least two unexpected Panic Agoraphobia often, but not always, coincides with panic disorder.
    http://www.adaa.org/AnxietyDisorderInfor/PanicDisAgor.cfm
    Brief Overview of Anxiety Disorders
    GAD

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    Panic Attack A Panic Attack is defined as the abrupt onset of an episode of intense fear or discomfort, which peaks in approximately 10 minutes, and includes at least four of the following symptoms:
    • a feeling of imminent danger or doom; the need to escape; palpitations; sweating; trembling; shortness of breath or a smothering feeling; a feeling of choking; chest pain or discomfort; nausea or abdominal discomfort; dizziness or lightheadedness; a sense of things being unreal, depersonalization; a fear of losing control or "going crazy";

    27. Beyond Madness
    Webring was created to bring together sites that deal with various forms of mental illness and mental health in general. Includes topics such as depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, anxiety, and panic disorder.
    http://www.webring.com/hub?ring=bmadness

    28. Untitled Document
    If you suspect you may be suffering from panic disorder, complete the following HOW CAN I TELL IF IT S panic disorder? Yes or no? Are you troubled by
    http://www.adaa.org/GettingHelp/SelfHelpTests/selftest_Panic.htm
    PANIC DISORDER SELF-TEST If you suspect you may be suffering from panic disorder, complete the following self-test by clicking the "yes" or "no" boxes next to each question, print out the test and show the results to your health care professional. HOW CAN I TELL IF IT'S PANIC DISORDER?
    Yes or no?
    Are you troubled by: Yes No Repeated, unexpected "attacks" during which you suddenly are overcome by intense fear or discomfort, for no apparent reason? During this attack, did you experience any of these symptoms?
    Yes No Pounding heart Yes No Sweating Yes No Trembling or shaking Yes No Shortness of breath Yes No Choking Yes No Chest pain Yes No Nausea or abdominal discomfort Yes No "Jelly" legs Yes No Dizziness Yes No Feelings of unreality or being detached from yourself Yes No Fear of dying Yes No Numbness or tingling sensations Yes No Chills or hot flashes Yes No Do you experience a fear of places or situations where getting help or escape might be difficult, such as in a crowd or on a bridge?

    29. Agoraphobia & Panic Disorder Recovery
    Inspiration and guidance for those healing from panic disorder and agoraphobia.Website includes cognitivebehavioral approaches, meditation techniques and
    http://www.paniccure.com/
    paniccure.com Inspiration and Guidance
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    Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
    The Most Effective Form of Therapy
    Finding a Therapist: A Step-by-Step Guide

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    Our Mission To make a meaningful con tribution to your own healing journey.
    Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
    We highly recommend: "Panic Attacks Workbook" by Dr. David Carbonell (Amazon.com price: $12.21) Shining the Light of Healing on Anxiety Disorder
    Diagnosis: The First Step in Healing
    How I Achieved My Cure of Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia: An Open Letter to Those on the Healing Path Using Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy to Overcome Panic Attacks by Roger Tilton, Ph.D.

    30. Anxiety/Panic Disorders: Information From WebMD
    Symptoms, home care, drug therapy, treatment modailties, literature, and onlineresources.
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    Anxiety/Panic Disorders Health Center
    Anxiety and panic disorders affect an estimated 2.4 million Americans. Panic attacks are twice as common in women as in men. Find in-depth articles here about anxiety, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and effective treatments. Your Guide To Anxiety Topics Panic Disorder Social Anxiety Generalized Anxiety Phobias ... 10 Questions for Your Doctor Related Areas Mental Health Emotional Wellness All Antidepressants Are Equally Effective Many experts say antidepressants are equally effective, just pick your poison when it comes to side effects. Go To Article Who best suits you?

    31. Psychology, Psychotherapy And Hypnosis
    Treatment of emotional and marital problems, psychotherapy, and hypnotherapy. How to select and check qualifications of a therapist, symptoms of panic disorders and other emotional problems.
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    psychologists
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    Here you can find information about different types of psychotherapy, psychological counseling, marriage counseling and hypnosis. I also provide advice about how to find appropriate psychotherapeutic treatment for various symptoms of personal and emotional problems and how to select a qualified therapist. Information about my practice, office locations, training, qualifications and experience can be found at About Marvin S. Beitner, Ph.D. Do the underlined words at the top of this page or on the buttons in the left hand column ring a bell for you? Click on them or on any of the underlined text below for immediate information on the subjects of interest to you. Click on Marvin S. Beitner, Ph.D. for information about who I am and about my private practice as a psychologist and marriage therapist. Which type of therapist is best for you? For information about choosing between a psychologist, marriage counselor, psychiatrist, psychotherapist, hypnotist, hypnotherapist, or clinical social worker, click on types of therapists . Also see OCPA psychologist for information about this from the Orange County Psychological Association.

    32. Panic Attacks And Panic Disorder -- Topic Overview
    What are panic attacks and panic disorder? A panic attack is a sudden bout ofintense fear or anxiety
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    What are panic attacks and panic disorder?
    A panic attack is a sudden bout of intense fear or anxiety that causes frightening but not life-threatening symptoms such as a pounding heart, shortness of breath, and the feeling of losing control or dying. Usually from 5 to 20 minutes long, a panic attack may be triggered by stressful circumstances or it may occur unexpectedly. The body has an automatic fear response that prepares you to either cope with or run away from danger. A panic attack results when this

    33. NAMI NC Home
    State site providing support, education and advocacy for the families and friends of people with mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder, Tourette's syndrome, attention deficit disorder, autism, and pervasive developmental disorder.
    http://www.naminc.org/
    Site Map Search Please Support Us NAMI North Carolina is a grass-roots organization providing ...
    The mission of NAMI North Carolina is to improve the quality of life for individuals and their families living with the debilitating effects of severe and persistent mental illness. We work to protect the dignity of people living with brain disorders through advocacy, education, and support.
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    34. PANIC DISORDER
    panic disorder information for mental health professionals and their patients.
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    35. Institute For Behavior Therapy
    A private cognitive behavioral therapy center, which treats the spectrum of anxiety disorders like generalized anxiety, simple phobias, panic disorder, OCD and depression. Includes a profile of the center, staff profiles, news and contact information.
    http://ifbt.com/
    The oldest private Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Center in the Country . For over 30 years, the Institute for Behavior Therapy has served the needs of thousands of patients, professionals, and the general community. Tens of thousands of individuals suffering from; general anxiety, social shyness, panic, OCD, phobias, depression, ADHD, marital discord, eating disorders, substance abuse, and bad habits have been treated successfully at the Institute in New York City. Each of our skilled and understanding licensed therapists holds an MD or PH.D degree.
    Come to the Professionals who have TRAINED the professionals in the New York Metropolitan Area The Institute For Behavior Therapy accepts most forms of insurance.
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    36. Panic Disorder In Children And Adolescents #50 - AACAP Facts For Families
    panic disorder is a common and treatable disorder. Children and adolescents withpanic disorder have unexpected and repeated periods of intense fear or
    http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/panic.htm
    P ANIC D ISORDER IN C HILDREN AND A DOLESCENTS No. 50 Panic disorder is a common and treatable disorder. Children and adolescents with panic disorder have unexpected and repeated periods of intense fear or discomfort, along with other symptoms such as a racing heartbeat or feeling short of breath. These periods are called "panic attacks" and last minutes to hours. Panic attacks frequently develop without warning. Symptoms of a panic attack include:
    • Intense fearfulness (a sense that something terrible is happening)
    • Racing or pounding heartbeat
    • Dizziness or lightheadedness
    • Shortness of breath or a feeling of being smothered
    • Trembling or shaking
    • Sense of unreality
    • Fear of dying, losing control, or losing your mind
    More than 3 million Americans will experience panic disorder during their lifetime. Panic disorder often begins during adolescence, although it may start during childhood, and sometimes runs in families. If not recognized and treated, panic disorder and its complications can be devastating. Panic attacks can interfere with a child's or adolescent's relationships, schoolwork, and normal development. Children and adolescents with panic disorder may begin to feel anxious most of the time, even when they are not having panic attacks. Some begin to avoid situations where they fear a panic attack may occur, or situations where help may not be available. For example, a child may be reluctant to go to school or be separated from his or her parents. In severe cases, the child or adolescent may be afraid to leave home. This pattern of avoiding certain places or situations is called "agoraphobia." Some children and adolescents with panic disorder can develop severe depression and may be at risk of suicidal behavior. As an attempt to decrease anxiety, some adolescents with panic disorder will use alcohol or drugs.

    37. Anxiety Attacks - Mental Health At Gracies Cafe
    A Christian based mental health resource for panic disorder, anxiety, stress, depression, relief and recovery, ethics in mental health and how to find treatment and therapists.
    http://www.angelfire.com/id2/cafe/MentalHealth.html
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    Anxiety Attacks Anxiety Attacks - What are they?
    My Story

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    Things that you can do right right now for relief from anxiety attacks and panic!
    First things First

    Misbelief/Truth Worksheet

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    10 Principles to cope with fear
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    We have many additional coping skills for Anxiety Attacks and printable self-help therapies listed on our sister site "JoePanic.com." Click below to enter: JoePanic.com Stories from the Jericho Road GraciesCafe.Com "Tired of Trying to Measure Up" by Jeff Van Vondeeren. This book is written for Christians who live under a deeply ingrained code of written and unwritten expectations and rules that shame them and drain them of spiritual strength. It is also a wonderful resource and work/study for non-Christians who are trying to deal with guilt and shame. - dean krippaehne "From Panic to Power" by Lucinda Bassett. A very powerful, life-changing book for those who suffer from anxiety attacks and panic by an author who has "been through the storm" herself. Available at Amazon.com - dk Mental Health CONSIDERING SEEKING HELP FROM A PSYCHOLOGIST?

    38. Panic Disorders Institute
    TAPIR The Anxiety Panic Internet Resourceresource on panic and anxiety disorders. Anxiety Disorders. bullet.gif (191bytes) panic disorder bullet.gif (191 bytes) Agoraphobia
    http://www.algy.com/pdi/
    Panic D isorders are typically characterized by sudden, inexplicable feelings of terror and a fear that one is going crazy, losing control, or on the verge of death. Because they can appear spontaneously and seem unpredictable, these "anxiety attacks" often produce a companion state of persistent worry about when the next attack will occur. Left untreated, panic disorders are seriously debilitating and can progress into the development of phobias and severe limitations on the enjoyment of life.
    is dedicated to the clinical care of patients, public education and ongoing research concerning all aspects of panic disorder . This effort is supported by physicians in several different specialties, panic disorder experts from all over the world, and especially from a highly educated group of "citizen scientists" who have helped to create a first class archive of answers to Frequently Asked Questions and an active and ongoing discussion group about the theory and treatment of " panic disease ."

    39. Supportforhealing Health Support Forums
    Support forum for sufferers of depression, anxiety, panic disorders and other mental health problems.
    http://supportforhealing.com
    Welcome to SupportForHealing (click on picture to enter site) Coming soon SupportForHealing will soon have it's own internet radio station hosting inspirational and informative talks as well as music chosen by our staff and members. Watch this space for further details soon... SupportForHealing is a place for people to come to find support for life's problems. We are a messageboard with many forums that is free and open 24 hours a day plus we have live chat on Saturdays in our own chatroom Everyone is welcome who needs someone to talk to about their mental health, emotional or relationship problems. We specialize in the support of people with depression, anxiety and panic disorders but have many other forums including neuropathy, HIV/AIDS and teen issues as well as a 'fun and games' section where people can share life's ups as well as downs. We believe we have the friendliest, most supportive forums on the internet - we have over 400 members from across the world and nearly 20,000 posts to read, so come on in in and say Hi! Click here for the messageboard and chatroom Click here to send an e-mail to us if you need any help with using the site Art by Corinna Lyon - click to see more of her wonderful work
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    40. Clinical Neuroscience Research Unit : University Of Vermont
    Investigating the mechanisms, treatment, and amelioration of complex neuropsychiatric disorders, including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, attention deficithyperactivity disorder, and panic disorder-from the Univ. of Vermont.
    http://www.uvm.edu/~cnru/
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    • UVM Home Clinical Neuroscience Research Unit ...
      Paul Newhouse, M.D., Director

      The Clinical Neuroscience Research Unit (CNRU) is part of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Vermont College of Medicine and Fletcher Allen Health Care . The research of the CNRU is focused on clinical research studies of two basic types:
      • Studies that investigate the biological mechanisms that underlie changes that occur in cognitive functioning associated with normal aging. We are particularly interested in gender-related differences with a focus on the older women. We also study cognitive impairment that is secondary to the development of complex neuro-psychiatric disorders. Of particular interest are those disorders that have a behavioral and cognitive component, including Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, as well as neuro-developmental disorders such as Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
      • Clinical therapeutic trials of investigational medications for the treatment of behavioral and cognitive symptoms of neuropsychiatric disorders such as Depression, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and panic disorder.

      Summer 2005 Paul Newhouse, M.D. featured in Vermont Medicine

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