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  1. The Panic Attack, Anxiety and Phobia Solutions Handbook by Muriel K. MacFarlane, 1995-12
  2. Help! I Think I'm Dying! Panic Attacks & Phobias: A Consumer's Guide to Getting Treatment That Works by Abbot Lee Granoff, 1996-01
  3. Recovery from Panic Disorder: A Therapist's Transformation as Both Patient and Healer by Eileen Mc Phillips Portner, 2004-01-24
  4. Treatment of Panic Disorder: A Consensus Development Conference by Barry E., Ph.D. Wolfe, 1994-01-15
  5. Understanding and Treating Panic Disorder: Cognitive-Behavioural Approaches by Steven Taylor, 2000-10-13
  6. Anxiety, Phobias, and Panic by Reneau Z. Peurifoy, 2005-02-01
  7. Manual of Panic-Focused Psychodynamic Psychotherapy by Barbara L. Milrod, Fredric N. Busch, et all 1997-01-15
  8. Mastery of Your Anxiety and Panic: Therapist Guide (Treatments That Work) by Michelle G. Craske, David H. Barlow, 2006-12-14
  9. Panic Disorder: The Great Pretender by H. Michael Zal, D.O., F.A.C.N. H. Michael Zal, 2001-08-07
  10. Panic Attacks: A Natural Approach, Second Edition by Shirley Trickett, 1999-07-12
  11. The Good News About Panic, Anxiety and Phobias by Mark S. Gold, 1990-08-01
  12. 100 Q&A About Panic Disorder (100 Questions Series) by Carol Berman, 2005-03
  13. Conquering Panic, Anxiety, and Phobias: Achieving Success Through Virtual Reality and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy by Brenda K. Wiederhold, 2004-01
  14. Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety and Panic Disorders: First Interview by Aaron T. Beck, 1989-01-01

41. PANIC DISORDER
panic disorder is a serious health problem in this country. At this stage,the person is said to have panic disorder with agoraphobia.
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/health/panic/panfly.htm
Panic Disorder
What are the symptoms of a panic attack? What is panic disorder? Is panic disorder serious? What is the treatment for panic disorder? ... Where do I write for more information? "All of a sudden, I felt a tremendous wave of fear
for no reason at all. My heart was pounding,
my chest hurt, and it was getting harder to breathe.
I thought I was going to die." "I'm so afraid. Every time I start to go out,
I get that awful feeling in the pit of my stomach
and I'm terrified that another panic attack is coming."
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF A PANIC ATTACK?
As described above, the symptoms of a panic attack appear suddenly, without any apparent cause. They may include
Racing or pounding heartbeat Chest pains Dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea Difficulty breathing Tingling or numbness in the hands Flushes or chills Dreamlike sensations or perceptual distortions Terrora sense that something unimaginably horrible is about to occur and one is powerless to prevent it Fear of losing control and doing something embarrassing Fear of dying A panic attack typically lasts for several minutes and is one of the most distressing conditions that a person can experience. Most who have one attack will have others. When someone has repeated attacks, or feels severe anxiety about having another attack, he or she is said to have panic disorder.

42. Getting Treatment For Panic Disorder
Three people with panic disorder comment on how treatment has helped them regain But with proper treatment, people with panic disorder can be helped.
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/health/panic-disorder/getpd.htm
Getting Treatment for Panic Disorder NIH Publication No. 93-3509
Printed 1994 Could You Have Panic Disorder? Why Seeking Treatment is Critical Getting a Diagnosis Effective Treatments for Panic Disorder ... Mental Disorder Info This brochure is for people who want to find out whether they or someone they know may have panic disorder and how it can be treated most effectively. It may be helpful to refer to this pamphlet when consulting with a health care professional. Three people with panic disorder comment on how treatment has helped them regain their lives: Chuck, 51, Copy Editor, Indiana (photo omitted): Laura, 42, Travel Agent, California (photo omitted):
  • "The test of success in life is not what you achieve but the obstacles you overcome to achieve it. And I pass that test every day. Not a day goes by that I am not learning to control my panic disorder."
Lisa, 9, Laura's Daughter:
  • "I used to cry and get really scared...but since she's gotten treatment I feel better."
Tammy, 34, Administrative Assistant, New York (photo omitted):

43. Panic Disorder Panic Attacks And Agoraphobia Familydoctor.org
Information about panic disorder and agoraphobia from the American Academy ofFamily Physicians.
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What is panic disorder?
Panic disorder is a common condition in which a person has episodes of intense fear or anxiety that occur suddenly (often without warning). These episodescalled panic attackscan last from minutes to hours. They may occur only once in a while, or they may occur quite frequently. The cause, or "trigger," for these attacks may not be obvious. Return to top
What happens during a panic attack?
Panic attacks are associated with physical symptoms that include the following:
  • Shaking
  • Feeling that your heart is pounding or racing
  • Sweating
  • Chest pain
  • Shortness of breath
  • Feeling that you are choking
  • Nausea
  • Cramping
  • Dizziness
  • Out-of-body feeling
  • Tingling or numb feeling in your hands
  • Chills or hot flashes
A person may also have an extreme fear of losing control, going crazy or dying during a panic attack. It is very rare for a person to have all of these symptoms at once. However, the presence of at least 4 symptoms strongly suggests that a person has panic disorder.

44. Sincerely Yours Chrstian Homepage, A Personal Homepage With Pages Of Christian P
Christian poetry, testimony, and information on panic disorder (agoraphobia).
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Welcome to Sincerely Yours Pages. the word sincere is a beautiful word and if we could live it's meaning throughout all of our lives, in things we do, conversation and feelings etc. it would be really nice . It's great to unite with others from all over the world, not only to virtually meet people from all nations, but how lovely to have a virtual home right here too.
Home in mind, this little space is meant to be welcoming and relaxing...So relax and make yourself at home:)
I really enjoy visiting other Christians sites and personal home pages. Its like travelling from here in England without the aeroplane ride to all over:)
We may not actually get to see the people we make friends with on the Internet, but in other ways we share more.
Its like you get to see the real person more than if we did meet person to person. Sharing heart to heart. You can also visit the other pages by clicking on this drop down menu, choosing the page you wish to visit then click the grey 'Take me there!' button.

45. Anxiety And Panic Gaining Control Over How You Re Feeling
What is panic disorder? panic disorder is another type of anxiety. It occurs whenyou have repeated periods of extreme panic, called panic attacks.
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Anxiety and Panic: Gaining Control Over How You're Feeling
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What is anxiety?
Anxiety can be a normal "alarm system" alerting you to danger. Imagine coming home and finding a burglar in your living room. Your heart beats fast. Your palms get sweaty. Your mind races. In this situation, anxiety can provide an extra spark to help you get out of danger. In more normal but busy situations, anxiety can give you the energy to get things done. But sometimes anxiety can be out of control, giving you a sense of dread and fear for no apparent reason. This kind of anxiety can disrupt your life. Return to top
Are there different types of anxiety?
Yes. Anxiety can be a general feeling of worry, a sudden attack of panicky feelings, a fear of a certain situation or a response to a traumatic experience. Return to top
What is generalized anxiety disorder?
Generalized anxiety disorder is ongoing worry or fear that isn't related to a particular event or situation, or is out of proportion to what you would expectfor instance, constantly worrying about a child who is perfectly healthy. Symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder include muscle tension, trembling, shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, dry mouth, dizziness, nausea, irritability, loss of sleep and not being able to concentrate.

46. Paxil CR (Controlled Release)
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47. Panic Disorder
What Is The Difference Between A Panic Attack and panic disorder? panic disordercan be divided into two types panic disorder with agoraphobia and
http://www.uc.edu/psc/sh/SH_Panic_Disorder.htm
PANIC DISORDER What Is A Panic Attack? Panic attacks are usually 2 to 10 minute periods of intense feelings of fear, anxiety and physical discomfort that often seem to occur out of the blue. People often mistake these attacks for heart attacks or strokes. Common physical symptoms experienced are increased heart rate, sweating, nausea, and dizziness. Additionally people may feel as if they are losing self-control or may feel disconnected from their environment. When and Where Do Panic Attacks Occur? I get really stressed about all the exams and projects I have to do. Could these be panic attacks? First panic attacks are unexpected. This means that they happen in the absence of a stress or anxiety-provoking situation. Feeling anxiety during stressful times such as finals week is natural. However, when one has attacks of extreme anxiety during normal, non-stressful everyday activities, it might be a panic attack What Is The Difference Between A Panic Attack and Panic Disorder? Approximately 15% of the population will experience panic attacks at some time in their lives, but these are not all considered panic disorder. According to the American Psychiatric Association, people are diagnosed with a panic disorder if they have

48. Xanax Discussion - Brought To You By The Anxiety Book Store
Information regarding the usage of Xanax and other benzodiazepines for the treatment of panic disorder.
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The fastest and easiest way to find the help you need! Over 220 Anxiety Disorder Books! Book Store Search Home Page Panic Books Xanax Discussion by the Editor of The Anxiety Book Store If you suffer from panic disorder, then you may be aware of the confusion regarding the usage of Xanax, Klonopin and other benzodiazepines. It is very hard to get the facts and the truth about using Xanax for the treatment of panic disorder. I hope to clear up some of the confusion for you. Cathleen Henning has an excellent web-site for panic disorders at About.com. She is a lay person with panic disorder and has 2 great articles on Xanax and other benzodiazepines. These links explain the difference between addiction and dependency and discusses our concerns of addiction. Now for an expert opinion. Dr. Stuart Shipko is a psychiatrist and a neurologist. He operates the Panic Disorder Institute in Pasadena, California and has treated over 1500 patients with panic disorder. I consider Dr. Shipko to be one of the most knowledgeable expert on panic disorder that I have ever come across. His writings are somewhat technical, but take your time and read the following link carefully.

49. EMedicine - Panic Disorders : Article By Michael C Plewa, MD
panic disorders An understanding of panic disorder (PD) is important foremergency physicians because patients with PD frequently present to the emergency
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic766.htm
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Last Updated: January 31, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: PD, panic attack, panic attacks, nonfearful panic disorder, NFPD, anxiety disorders, agoraphobia AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Michael C Plewa, MD , Research Director, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Ohio and Saint Vincent Mercy Medical Center Michael C Plewa, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Emergency Medicine American College of Emergency Physicians American Medical Association International Association for the Study of Pain ... Physicians for a Violence-Free Society , and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Editor(s): Samuel M Keim, MD

50. EMedicine - Panic Disorder : Article By Colin Y Daniels, MD
panic disorder panic disorder is characterized by the spontaneous and unexpectedoccurrence of panic attacks, the frequency of which can vary from several
http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic1725.htm
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Last Updated: August 15, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: anxiety attack, panic attack, mood disorder, agoraphobia, phobia, anxiety disorder, anxiety provocation, acute anxiety, panic AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Colin Y Daniels, MD , Staff Physician, Department of Psychiatry, Walter Reed Army Medical Center Coauthor(s): Sandra Yerkes, MD , Senior Medical Corps Detailer for US Navy, Bureau of Naval Personnel Colin Y Daniels, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine Editor(s): Mohammed Memon, MD , Medical Director of Geriatric Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Spartanburg Regional Hospital System;

51. Study Drug, Talk Therapy Helpful For Panic Disorder
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52. NIMH: Panic Disorder
panic disorder is an anxiety disorder and is characterized by unexpected and People with panic disorder have feelings of terror that strike suddenly and
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What is Panic Disorder?
Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder and is characterized by unexpected and repeated episodes of intense fear accompanied by physical symptoms that may include chest pain, heart palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, or abdominal distress. more>>
People with panic disorder have feelings of terror that strike suddenly and repeatedly with no warning. During a panic attack, most likely your heart will pound and you may feel sweaty, weak, faint, or dizzy. Your hands may tingle or feel numb, and you might feel flushed or chilled. You may have nausea, chest pain or smothering sensations, a sense of unreality, or fear of impending doom or loss of control. more>>
Treatment
Effective treatments for panic disorder are available, and research is yielding new, improved therapies that can help most people with panic disorder and other anxiety disorders lead productive, fulfilling lives.

53. Benvenu Chez Phobies-Zéro! Info: 514.276.3105 Adm: 450.922.5964 Fax: 450.922-59
Support and mutual aid group for people suffering from anxiety, panic disorder, phobias and agoraphobia; and their friends and family. Bilingual site with quite different content in the two languages. (French and English)
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54. Panic Disorder: Effective Treatment Options - May 15, 1998 - American Academy Of
The diagnosis of panic disorder requires recurrent, unexpected panic attacks and at A diagnosis of panic disorder is made if the patient has experienced
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Journals Vol. 57/No. 10 (May 15, 1998) ... Patient Information
Panic Disorder: Effective Treatment Options
S. ATEZAZ SAEED, M.D., and TIMOTHY J. BRUCE, PH.D.
University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, Illinois
A patient information handout on panic disorder and agoraphobia , written by the authors of this article, is provided on page 2419. Panic disorder is a distressing and debilitating condition with a familial tendency; it may be associated with situational (agoraphobic) avoidance. The diagnosis of panic disorder requires recurrent, unexpected panic attacks and at least one of the following characteristics: persistent concern about having an additional attack (anticipatory anxiety); worry about the implications of an attack or its consequences (e.g., a catastrophic medical or mental consequence) and making a significant change in behavior as a consequence of the attacks. A variety of pharmacologic interventions is available, as are nonpharmacologic cognitive or cognitive-behavioral therapies that have demonstrated safety and efficacy in the treatment of panic disorder. Early detection and thoughtful selection of appropriate first-line interventions can help these patients, who often have been impaired for years, regain their confidence and ability to function in society. TABLE 1
Symptoms of Panic Attacks
Neurologic symptoms
Dizzy, light-headed or unsteady feeling

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56. Anxiety - Panic Resource Center - HealingWell.com
Medical news, information, books, articles, links, message boards, and more onanxiety and panic disorder.
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57. Treatment Of Panic Disorder - February 15, 2005 - American Family Physician
panic disorder with or without agoraphobia occurs commonly in patients in primarycare Patients with panic disorder have several treatment options.
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Treatment of Panic Disorder PETER HAM, M.D., DAVID B. WATERS, PH.D., and M. NORMAN OLIVER, M.D.
University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia Patient information: A handout on panic attacks, written by the authors of this article, is provided on page 740. A PDF version of this document is available. Download PDF now (7 pages /120 KB). See definitions of strength-of-recommendation labels. P anic disorder is a disabling condition that is common in patients in primary care settings. Diagnosis may be difficult because symptoms such as chest pain and shortness of breath also are associated with potentially serious conditions. However, proper diagnosis and treatment with medications and/or skilled therapy may restore a better quality of life. Patients with panic disorder typically have panic attacks, with rapid onset of the symptoms listed in Table 1 and a persistent concern about having an attack. Attacks occur suddenly and typically last more than 10 minutes (although the length of attacks is variable). They can occur one to several times per week, usually unpredictably, and may interfere with the patient's normal activities and work. Although panic disorder often is chronic, the frequency of attacks and associated symptoms (e.g., depression, avoidant behavior) may wax and wane.

58. Guide To Resources For Anxiety And Panic Disorders
Help and support for anxiety and panic disorders, phobias, stress and recovery.
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59. Treatment For Panic Attacks, Anxiety Attacks, Anxiety Disorders, Panic Disorders
Free guidance and information about panic attacks causes, treatment, and self-help.
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