Salzer M S, Berenbaum H
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Champaign 61820.
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry. 1994 Mar;25(1):75-80. doi: 10.1016/0005-7916(94)90066-3.
This case study of a woman with panic disorder with agoraphobia illustrates the relationships among somatic sensations, anxiety, and the subjective sense of control, and of these three factors to panic disorder. Helping the client alter her caffeine intake and dietary habits led to a significant reduction in panic attacks, but had less impact on her anxiety levels and sense of control. In the second stage of treatment, enhancing the client's sense of control through problem-solving training led to lower levels of anxiety. Implications for treatment and the prevention of relapse in panic disorder are discussed.
本例关于一名患有广场恐惧症的惊恐障碍女性的研究,阐述了躯体感觉、焦虑以及主观控制感这三者之间的关系,以及这三个因素与惊恐障碍的关系。帮助来访者改变咖啡因摄入量和饮食习惯,使惊恐发作显著减少,但对其焦虑水平和控制感的影响较小。在治疗的第二阶段,通过问题解决训练增强来访者的控制感,使其焦虑水平降低。文中还讨论了对惊恐障碍治疗及预防复发的启示。