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A comparative study of the efficacy of group versus individual cognitive behavior therapy in the treatment of panic disorder / author: Farangis Jamali Zadeh. 2014
Inhalt
List of Abbrevations
List of Tables
List of Figures
Introduction
Chapter I - Theoritical Background
1.1 Historical Background
1.2 Panic Disorder with or without Agoraphobia
1.2.1 Definition of Panic Disorder
1.2.2 Diagnostic Criteria for Agoraphobia
1.2.3 Panic Disorder and Comorbidity
1.2.4 Epidemiology
1.2.4.1 Epidemiology of panic disorder
1.2.4.2 Epidemiological survey of panic disorders in Iran
1.2.4.3 Epidemiology of psychiatric disorders in the Hormozgan province
1.2.5 Etiology
1.2.5.1 Heredity
1.2.5.2 Neurobiological Models
1.2.5.3 Carbon dioxide sensitivity
1.2.5.4 False Alarm theory
1.2.5.5 Cognitive model
1.2.5.6 Anxiety sensitivity
1.3 Treatment of panic disorder
1.3.1 Pharmacological interventions
1.3.2 Psychological interventions
1.3.2.1 Habituation Training
1.3.2.2 Anxiety Management Training (AMT)
Relaxation Therapy
Breathing retraining and Respiratory Control
1.3.2.3 Cognitive interventions
Panic Education
Cognitive Restructuring
1.3.2.4 Combination Treatments
1.4 Group Therapy for panic Disorder: An Overview
1.4.1 Benefits of the Group CBT Format
1.4.2 Previous Research on effect of Group CBT in Panic Disorder
1.4.3 Individual Therapy versus Group Therapy
1.4.4 Previous Research on Individual Therapy versus Group Therapy in Panic Disorder
1.5 Aim of the Study
1.6 Hypotheses and Research questions
1.6.1 Hypotheses
1.6.2 Research Questions
Chapter II - Methodology
2.1 Design and procedure
2.1.1 Participants
2.1.2 Study Design and Procedure
2.1.3 Treatment Protocol
2.2 Measures
2.3 Statistical Data Analyses
Chapter III - Results
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Group comparison pre-treatment
3.2.1 Demographic data
3.2.2 Pre-treatment comparison of questionnaire data
3.3 Effect of treatments pre-post and pre-post-follow-up
3.3.1 Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI)
3.3.1.1 Treatment (ICBT/GCBT/WL) by time (pre/posttest)
3.3.1.2 Treatment (ICBT/GCBT) by time (pre/post/four-month follow-up)
3.3.2 Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
3.3.2.1 Treatment (ICBT/GCBT, WL) by time (pre/posttest)
3.3.2.2 Treatment (ICBT/GCBT) by time (pre/post/four-month follow-up)
3.3.3 Panic Disorder Severity Scale (PDSS)
3.3.3.1 Treatment (ICBT/GCBT, WL) by time (pre/posttest)
3.3.3.2 Treatment (ICBT/GCBT) by time (pre/post/four-month follow-up)
3.3.4 Agoraphobic Cognition (ACQ)
3.3.4.1 Treatment (ICBT/GCBT, WL) by time (pre/posttest)
3.3.4.2 Treatment (ICBT/GCBT) by time (pre/post/four-month follow-up)
3.3.5 Anxiety Sensitivity Severity (ASI)
3.3.5.1 Treatment (ICBT/GCBT, WL) by time (pre/posttest)
3.3.5.2 Treatment (ICBT/GCBT) by time (pre/post/four-month follow-up)
3.3.6 Agoraphobic Avoidance Severity (FQ-AG)
3.3.6.1 Treatment (ICBT/GCBT, WL) by time (pre/posttest)
3.3.6.2 Treatment (ICBT/GCBT) by time (pre/post/four-month follow-up)
3.4 Correlations among pretest measures
Chapter IV - Discussion
4.1 Severity of PD
4.2 Effectiveness of treatment (pretest to posttest)
4.3 Effectiveness of treatment (Pretest-Posttest-Follow-up)
4.4 Conclusions
4.5 Limitations of the Present Study
4.6 Future Directions of Research
Summary
Reference
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C