The treatment described in this Therapist Guide is specifically designed for adolescents with panic disorder and agoraphobia. Panic disorder often first appears in adolescence, making effective treatment for this age group a priority. Left untreated, panic disorder can severely impair an adolescent's development and functioning. It can put an adolescent at risk for depression and have consequences into adulthood.
The treatment described in this Therapist Guide is specifically designed for adolescents with panic disorder and agoraphobia. Panic disorder often first appears in adolescence, making effective treatment for this age group a priority. Left untreated, panic disorder can severely impair an adolescent's development and functioning. It can put an adolescent at risk for depression and have consequences into adulthood.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Donna B. Pincus is Associate Professor and the Director of Research for the Child and Adolescent Fear and Anxiety Treatment Program at the Center for Anxiety and related Disorders at Boston University.:Jill T. Ehrenreich is Associate Professor, Child Division at University of Miami.
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* 1: Introductory Information for Therapists * 2: Assessment * 3: Involving Patients * 4: Session 1: Introduction to Treatment and the Three Component Model * 5: Session2: Physiology of Panic and Breathing Awareness * 6: Session 3: Cognitive Component of Anxiety: Probability Overestimation and Catastrophic Thinking * 7: Session 4: Cognitive Restructuring (Thinking Like a Detective) * 8: Session 5: Interoceptive Exposure (Not Letting How We Feel Scare Us) * 9: Session 6: Introduction to Situational Exposure * 10: Session 7: Safety Behaviors and Exposures * 11: Sessions 8-10: Exposure Sessions * 12: Session 11: Relapse Prevention and Therapy Termination * 13: Adaption * Appendix A: Panic Disorder Severity Scale for Adolescents (PDSS-A) * Appendix B: Parent Handouts