Respiratory feedback for treating panic disorder.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Dc Washington. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Ed. , 1994 .
[2] B. Timmons,et al. ENHANCED ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOURAL RESPONSE IN AGORAPHOBIC PATIENTS PRETREATED WITH BREATHING RETRAINING , 1984, The Lancet.
[3] R. Ley. Blood, breath, and fears: A hyperventilation theory of panic attacks and agoraphobia. , 1985 .
[4] D H Barlow,et al. Response to hyperventilation and inhalation of 5.5% carbon dioxide-enriched air across the DSM-III-R anxiety disorders. , 1992, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[5] David H. Barlow,et al. Anxiety and its disorders : the nature and treatment of anxiety and panic , 1988 .
[6] D. Klein. False suffocation alarms, spontaneous panics, and related conditions. An integrative hypothesis. , 1993, Archives of general psychiatry.
[7] W. Roth,et al. Slow Recovery From Voluntary Hyperventilation in Panic Disorder , 2001, Psychosomatic medicine.
[8] W. Roth,et al. Physiologic instability in panic disorder and generalized anxiety disorder , 2001, Biological Psychiatry.
[9] Frank H Wilhelm,et al. Breathing Training for Treating Panic Disorder , 2003, Behavior modification.
[10] J. Gorman,et al. Respiratory psychophysiology of panic disorder: three respiratory challenges in 98 subjects. , 1997, The American journal of psychiatry.
[11] P. Salkovskis,et al. Respiratory Control in the Treatment of Panic Attacks: , 1986, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[12] W. Roth,et al. Respiratory Biofeedback-Assisted Therapy in Panic Disorder , 2001, Behavior modification.
[13] R. McNally,et al. Clinical versus nonclinical panic: a test of suffocation false alarm theory. , 1995, Behaviour research and therapy.
[14] W. Roth,et al. Characteristics of sighing in panic disorder , 2001, Biological Psychiatry.