(p. 65) Stress, Worry, and Panic Disorder
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med:psych/9780195382266.003.0010
Chapter 10 discusses stress, worry, and panic disorder, and how the exercise treatment program can be used to target these issues. This includes recognising and deferring worries, panic attacks and panic disorder (including the cognitive-behavioral model), the treatment of panic disorder, applying exercise to panic disorder and keeping a practice log for panic-related concerns.
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