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Anxiety
and Its Disorders, Second Edition: The Nature and Treatment of Anxiety and Panic
Panic Disorder and Its Treatment, Vol. 10
by Rosenbaum/Pollack
ISBN: 0824702166
Publisher: Marcel Dekker
"..heartily welcomed.... ...provid[es] an up-to-date
and clinically relevant summary of current knowledge.
Particular contributions are its review of panic anxiety
in primary care, its systematic approach to treatment
resistance, and its provision of guidelines for treating
panic during pregnancy and the post-partum period. The
book should be of interest to professionals of all kinds
involved in the care of patients with panic disorder."
-- British Journal of Psychiatry
Panic
Disorder: Assessment and Treatment through a Wide-Angled
Lens
By Frank M. Datillo, Jesus A. Salas-Auvert ISBN:
1891944355
Publisher: Zeig, Tucker & Theisen, Inc. Summary: In
this new one-stop reference, Dattilio and Salas provide
a wealth of clinical detail on both conventional and
nonconventional treatments for this widespread disorder,
including the latest pharmacological agents, established
cognitive-behavioral techniques, and a host of emerging
treatments, such as EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization
and Reprocessing) and TFT (Thought Field Therapy).
Phobic
Disorders and Panic in Adults: A Guide to Assessment
and Treatment
By Martin M. Anthony and Richard P. Swinson
ISBN: 1557986967
Publisher: American Psychological Assn.
Summary: This comprehensive volume provides the most
extensive, up-to-date of phobic disorders-panic disorder
and agoraphobia, social phobia, and specific phobia
integrating the most current research findings with
practical recommendation for diagnosis and treatment.
Practice
Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Panic Disorder
by the American Psychiatric Association
ISBN: 0890423113
Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing, Incorporated
This is the ninth practice guideline to be approved,
by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). The term
"practice guideline" refers to a set of patient
care strategies developed to assist physicians in clinical
decision-making. It is anticipated that several guidelines
will be published each year as they are completed and
approved, by the APA. Although the APA has been publishing
specific recommendations about the practice of psychiatry
since 1851, the current level of effort devoted to the
practice guideline process represents a qualitative
change in the APA's role in establishing guidelines.
Practice
Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Panic Disorder
by the American Psychiatric Association
ISBN: 0890423113
Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing, Incorporated
This is the ninth practice guideline to be approved, by the American Psychiatric
Association (APA). The term "practice guideline" refers to a set of
patient care strategies developed to assist physicians in clinical decision-making.
It is anticipated that several guidelines will be published each year as they
are completed and approved, by the APA. Although the APA has been publishing
specific recommendations about the practice of psychiatry since 1851, the current
level of effort devoted to the practice guideline process represents a qualitative
change in the APA's role in establishing guidelines.
Treating
Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia: A Step-by-Step Clinical
Guide
by Elke Zuercher-White, Ph.D. 
ISBN: 1572240849
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
"This is an outstanding book. Any therapist who
treats individuals suffering from panic or agoraphobia
should read this book. This manual is firmly grounded
in the empirical literature, it presents dozens of concrete,
nitty-gritty intervention suggestions, and it is clearly
the work of a highly skilled and experienced therapist."
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