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Psychotherapy Casebook

Mastering Panic Anxiety

Jeffrey S. Cluver, MD

Published: August 1, 2002

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Epidemiologic studies place the lifetime prevalence of panic disorder between 3% and 5%. Ninety percent of those diagnosed with panic disorder have at least 1 other psychiatric diagnosis. The etiology of this disorder is most likely a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors, and the treatment options include medications, therapy, and counseling.


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