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The efficacy of couples based interventions for panic disorder with agoraphobia
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Date Issued
2004-05
Date Available
2013-12-04T11:52:57Z
Abstract
From this systematic literature review it was concluded that panic disorder with agoraphobia (PDA) can sometimes occur in conjunction with marital problems. Couples-based treatments for PDA – partner-assisted exposure and marital therapy – can be an effective treatment for the condition. It is as effective as individually based cognitive behaviour therapy. Involving partners of people with PDA in therapy may be appropriate in some cases, particularly those in which there are marital difficulties. Couple-focused interventions may enhance the maintenance of treatment gains by facilitating interactions that positively reinforce and perpetuate attempts by people with PDA to enter feared situations and cope with these effectively. People with PDA who have good marital relationships show a better response to both individual and couples-based treatment programmes. In some instances effective couples-based treatment leads to improvement in marital adjustment as well as in PDA symptomatology.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Journal
Journal of Family Therapy
Volume
26
Issue
2
Start Page
105
End Page
125
Copyright (Published Version)
The Association for Family Therapy 2004. Published by Blackwell Publishing
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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