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  1. Panic Disorder: A Critical Analysis by Richard J. McNally PhD, 1994-08-05
  2. Panic disorder in the medical setting (NIH publication) by Wayne Katon, 1994
  3. Panic Disorder (Perspectives on Mental Health) by Nancy M. Campbell, 2001-08
  4. An End to Panic Breakthrough Techniques for Overcoming Panic Disorder - 2nd Edition by lk Zurchr-Whit, 1998
  5. Panic Disorder: Clinical Diagnosis, Management and Mechanisms by James C Ballenger, 1998-01-01
  6. Panic Disorder Proceedings of a Symposium in Sweden September 18-19 1986 (ACTA Supplementum 335, Vol 76) by Dencker & Holmberg, 1987
  7. Anxiety Disorders: Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia (DVD)
  8. No Need to Fear: Overcoming Panic Disorder by Victoria St. Christopher, 2001-02-09
  9. The Linden Method (German): The Anxiety Disorder, Panic Attacks & Phobias Elimination Solution (German Edition) by Charles Linden, 2006-01-01
  10. Panic Disorders: New Research
  11. Panic Disorder - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-02-13
  12. Current Therapeutic Approaches to Panic and Other Anxiety Disorders: Collegium Internationale Neuro-Psychopharmacologicum Regional Workshop, Monte C (International ... Academy for Biomedical and Drug Research) by G. Darcourt, J. Mendlewicz, et all 1994-11
  13. Panic Disorder by H. Michael Zal, 1990-03-21
  14. Panic Disorder: Clinical, Biological, and Treatment Aspects (The Einstein Psychiatry, No 12) by Gregory N. Asnis, 1995-04

81. Panic Attacks And Panic Disorder: Symptoms - MayoClinic.com
Panic attacks — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, treatment and selfcare for panic disorder.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/panic-attacks/DS00338/DSECTION=symptoms

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83. Centre For Anxiety Disorders And Trauma: Panic Disorder - Information For Health
Panic disorder. On this page What is panic disorder? How common is panic disorder? Can panic disorder be treated? Support groups; Practical advice; Recommended reading
http://psychology.iop.kcl.ac.uk/cadat/GPs/panic-disorder.aspx
Panic disorder
On this page: Panic attacks are characterised by:
  • a sudden increase in anxiety a range of unpleasant sesnations in the body catastrophic misinterpretation of bodily sensations as evidence that something terrible is about to happen there and then (e.g. collapse, faint, have a heart attack, lose control, go mad or die)
What is panic disorder?
DSM-IV defines a panic attack as a sudden episode of intense fear, accompanied by four or more symptoms from the following list:
  • Palpitations or rapid heart rate Breathlessness Feeling unsteady, dizzy, light-headed or faint Trembling or shaking Sweating Having a hot flush or chills Chest pain or discomfort Numbness or tingling sensations Feeling as if you or surroundings are unreal Nausea or churning stomach Choking Fear of dying Fear of losing control or going crazy.
The rush of anxiety and physical symptoms develops abruptly and reaches a peak within 10 minutes. This peak generally lasts for 5-10 minutes, but it can take much longer for all the anxiety symptoms to subside completely. The term Panic Disorder is reserved for people who have recurrent panic attacks, some of which are unexpected (i.e. not just triggered by being in or anticipating specific situations), and which are followed by a month or more of

84. Psychotherapy For Adolescents And Adults In The San Fernando Valley--Rocky J. Le
Psychotherapy, specializing in anxiety and panic disorder, adolescent issues, and actors issues. Offices in Calabasas and Studio City.
http://rockyjlewismft.com/

85. Panic Disorder In Children And Teens
Information on the symptoms and treatment of panic disorder in children and adolescents at home and school the School Psychiatry Program- Massachusetts General Hospital
http://www2.massgeneral.org/schoolpsychiatry/info_panicdisorder.asp
Printable version What is Panic Disorder? What Does Panic Disorder Look Like in Children and Adolescents? At Home ... Sources
What is Panic Disorder?
Panic disorder is a medical condition that causes a person to experience recurrent panic attacks and persistent concern about having future attacks. A panic attack Unlike the occasional, mild worries that children often experience, panic disorder may dramatically affect a child's life by interrupting his or her normal activities when an episode occurs or when the child becomes preoccupied with worry about possible future panic attacks. Some individuals with panic disorder avoid places where they think panic attacks might occur, or worry about being trapped in places where help might be unavailable if an attack occurred. This behavior of worrying about certain places or avoiding them is called agoraphobia . Young people who have panic disorder with agoraphobia most often avoid places with large numbers of unfamiliar people, such as school auditoriums, large parties, and restaurants.
Many children and adolescents have an isolated panic attack, which does not require intervention because it does not recur. A smaller number of children and adolescents develop panic disorder. The tendency to develop panic disorder involves complex genetic and environmental factors. Panic disorder affects as many as five percent of adolescents, and is less common in younger children.

86. 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/

87. Panic Disorder
Information, motivation, support and encouragement for people regarding treatment, symptoms and causes of anxiety disorders, mood disorders and personality disorders.
http://www.suite101.com/panic-disorder

88. Advanced Behavioral Health, NYC, Westchester, New York, Anxiety, Trichotillomani
Treatment of social anxiety, specific phobia, panic disorder, depression, fears, agoraphobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder. Provides articles and profile.
http://www.behaviortherapynyc.com

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