Concept information
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behavior mechanisms
human development
mental health, mental disorders, and special groups
anxiety disorders
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counseling programs
substance abuse treatment
screening, assessment, and diagnosis
anxiety disorders
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counseling programs
substance abuse treatment
special populations: etiology, prevention, and treatment
anxiety disorders
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counseling programs
substance abuse treatment
treatment theories, research, techniques, strategies, and effectiveness
anxiety disorders
Preferred term
panic disorder
Definition
- Panic disorder is a relatively new psychiatric condition, introduced under the general heading of “Anxiety Disorders” in the 1980 version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III). After some amendments to this original definition, the criteria were revised in 1994 in the DSM-IV. To meet the criteria, an individual must experience recurrent unexpected panic attacks, and at least one attack must be followed by at least one month of at least one of the following: Persistent concern about having additional attacks; Worry about the implications of the attack or its consequences (such as losing control, having a heart attack, or going crazy); and/or Experience of a significant change in behavior related to the attack. [Source: Cultural Sociology of Mental Illness: An A-to-Z Guide; Panic Disorder]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/panic_disorder
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