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The present study aims to investigate a potential mechanism of successful CBT for panic disorder, i.e., the reduction of excessive anxious apprehension and fear responses to panic-related body symptoms in the context of CBT treatment. In the present non-randomized interventional study, effects of cognitive behavior therapy on reported symptoms and fear responses to panic-related body symptoms are investigated. It is expected that symptom improvement during CBT is associated with a decrease in the activation of the brain's fear network to panic-related body symptoms.


Clinical Trial Description

Changes in fear responses to body symptoms in the course of CBT are investigated in patients with PD by applying a highly standardized hyperventilation task (provoking panic-related body symptoms) prior to and after a manualized CBT or a waiting period. Activation of the brain's fear network (defensive activation) is indexed by the potentiation of the startle eyeblink response. ;


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NCT number NCT04568109
Study type Interventional
Source Philipps University Marburg Medical Center
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 1, 2010
Completion date May 31, 2014

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