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Introduction/Treatment of Panic Disorder: The State of the Art

Jerrold F. Rosenbaum, M.D.

Published: January 1, 1997

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Panic disorder, with or without agoraphobia, is an illness that significantlyaffects a person’s quality of life. Patients may be unable to fully participate in activities that most people take for granted; those with agoraphobia have considerably restricted lifestyles. The chronic nature of panic disorder must betaken into account when planning health care services, educating patients, anddeciding on treatment.


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Volume: 58

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