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Original Article

Panic Provocation in the Treatment of Agoraphobia: A Preliminary Investigation

Pages 82-86 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The efficacy of panic provocation exercises in the treatment of agoraphobia is examined. Twenty six patients with agoraphobia were allocated to a cognitive-behavioural program with and without panic provocation exercises. Both programs significantly reduced symptoms. Despite a trend in favour of panic provocation, differences between treatments failed to reach significance. Results are discussed in terms of a cognitive model of panic and the manner in which future research into panic provocation should be conducted.

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