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MILROD B., BUSCH F., LEON A.C., SHAPIRO T., ARONSON A., ROIPHE J., RUDDEN M., SINGER M., GOLDMAN H., RICHTER D. SHEAR M.K.Open trial of psychodynamic psychotherapy for panic disorder: a pilot study. Am. J. Psychiatry.2000 ; 157(11) : 1878-1880
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resumeang: OBJECTIVE: This report contains preliminary data from an open trial of brief psychodynamic psychotherapy for panic disorder. METHOD: Fourteen patients with primary DSM-IV panic disorder completed a 24-session, twice-weekly course of psychodynamic psychotherapy. Other psychiatric treatment was not permitted throughout the 12-week treatment period and the 6-month follow-up. Symptoms were assessed at baseline, treatment termination, and 6-month posttermination follow-up (40 weeks). RESULTS: Statistically significant, clinically meaningful improvements appeared in panic, depression, anxiety, and functional impairment both at treatment termination and at 6-month follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Psychodynamic monotherapy can be used successfully to retain and treat patients with panic disorder. Psychodynamic interventions warrant further study for patients with panic disorder.
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