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Panic control treatment and its applications

S G Hofmann1, D A Spiegel

  • 1Department of Psychology, Boston University, MA 02215, USA.

The Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research
|January 15, 1999
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Panic Control Treatment (PCT) effectively manages panic disorder and is expanding to treat related conditions. Research reviews PCT

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychiatry
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • Panic Control Treatment (PCT) is an established cognitive-behavioral therapy for panic disorder.
  • Initially for panic disorder with limited agoraphobia, its applications are broadening.
  • PCT is increasingly used alongside other treatments and for related conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically review the clinical efficacy of Panic Control Treatment (PCT).
  • To examine recent advancements aimed at improving PCT's long-term effectiveness.
  • To assess the cost-effectiveness of PCT interventions.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of empirical evidence for PCT.
  • Analysis of studies on PCT's application in diverse clinical contexts.

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  • Evaluation of research on enhancing treatment outcomes and efficiency.
  • Main Results:

    • PCT demonstrates significant clinical efficacy for panic disorder.
    • Broader applications include aiding pharmacotherapy discontinuation and treating panic attacks in other disorders.
    • Combined with exposure, PCT is effective for moderate to severe agoraphobia.

    Conclusions:

    • PCT is a versatile and effective treatment for panic disorder and related conditions.
    • Ongoing research focuses on optimizing long-term efficacy and cost-effectiveness.
    • Evidence supports the expanding role of PCT in clinical practice.