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panic control treatment

panic control treatment

a cognitive behavior therapy for panic disorder focusing on education about panic, training in slow breathing, and graded in vivo exposure to cues associated with panic. [developed by U.S. clinical psychologists Michelle G. Craske (1959–  ) and David H. Barlow (1942–  )]

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