Panic disorder, characterized by recurrent panic attacks and persistent worry about future attacks, can be profoundly disruptive. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides insights into the diagnosis, management, and underlying causes of panic disorder. Our expert editors curate content that offers a comprehensive understanding, ensuring psychiatrists are equipped to offer effective and compassionate care to those affected.
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Recently published article about Panic Disorder
Benzodiazepine Monotherapy in Patients With Depression
May 21, 2019
Although depression guidelines discourage monotherapy with benzodiazepines, patients with depression continue to receive benzodiazepine monotherapy. This study evaluates the prevalence and predictors of benzodiazepine in depressed patients.
Rash Associated With Panic Attacks
February 11, 2016
A Case of Panic Attack Induced by St John's Wort
January 24, 2013