1. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy:An Effective Treatment for Pan
Panic disorder often develops after a stressful life event. 50 percent of people with panic disorder tend to have another mental disorder, for example; Cognitive behavioral therapy 3 anxiety disorder, mood disorder and substance abuse (Firestone & Marshall, 2003). ... There are several theories about the origins of panic disorder, such as; biological factors, psychological factors, and socio-cultural factors. ... In terms of psychological factors, early learning factors including (vicarious ones) may contribute to a specific vulnerability for panic disorder by sensitizing individuals to...
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