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M L Whittal

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Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 23, 1997
The impact of panic expectancy and social demand on agoraphobic avoidanceM L Whittal, V L Goetsch
The Psychiatric Clinics of North America|December 1, 1995
Cognitive-behavior therapy and the longitudinal course of panic disorderM W Otto, M L Whittal
Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 1, 1995
Physiological, subjective and behavioral responses to hyperventilation in clinical and infrequent panicM L Whittal, V L Goetsch
Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 1, 1994
Infrequent panic: physiological and subjective reactions to hyperventilationM L Whittal, V L Goetsch, S Suchday
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 2, 2001
Cognitive-behavior therapy for discontinuation of SSRI treatment of panic disorder: a case seriesM L Whittal, M W Otto, J J Hong
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|June 8, 2001
Cognitive versus behavior therapy in the group treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorderP D McLean, M L Whittal, D S Thordarson, et al.
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Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 23, 1997
The impact of panic expectancy and social demand on agoraphobic avoidanceM L Whittal, V L Goetsch
The Psychiatric Clinics of North America|December 1, 1995
Cognitive-behavior therapy and the longitudinal course of panic disorderM W Otto, M L Whittal
Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 1, 1995
Physiological, subjective and behavioral responses to hyperventilation in clinical and infrequent panicM L Whittal, V L Goetsch
Behaviour Research and Therapy|May 1, 1994
Infrequent panic: physiological and subjective reactions to hyperventilationM L Whittal, V L Goetsch, S Suchday
Behaviour Research and Therapy|August 2, 2001
Cognitive-behavior therapy for discontinuation of SSRI treatment of panic disorder: a case seriesM L Whittal, M W Otto, J J Hong
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|June 8, 2001
Cognitive versus behavior therapy in the group treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorderP D McLean, M L Whittal, D S Thordarson, et al.
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