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Published in: BMC Psychiatry 1/2007

Open Access 01-12-2007 | Research article

Sensitization of catastrophic cognition in cognitive-behavioral therapy for panic disorder

Authors: Yumiko Noda, Yumi Nakano, Kiyoe Lee, Sei Ogawa, Yoshihiro Kinoshita, Tadashi Funayama, Norio Watanabe, Junwen Chen, Yuka Noguchi, Miyako Kataoka, Masako Suzuki, Toshi A Furukawa

Published in: BMC Psychiatry | Issue 1/2007

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Abstract

Background

Cognitive model of panic disorder have proposed that panic attacks result from the catastrophic misinterpretation of certain bodily sensations. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for panic disorder aims to change these catastrophic cognitions. CBT intervention successfully caused reduction of catastrophic cognitions and symptomatic improvement in the majority of cases. However there are some patients who fail to modify their catastrophic cognitions or rather experience an increase in them during CBT treatment. It is clinically and theoretically important to understand about cognitive sensitization of panic disorder during CBT sessions. The purpose of the present study is 1) to clarify the baseline characteristics of panic patients who would experience sensitization of their catastrophic cognitions through the CBT treatment, and 2) to examine the course of symptomatic changes for them.

Methods

Of ninety-five outpatients with panic disorder started the group CBT program for treatment of panic disorder, seventy-nine completer were classified as "cognitively sensitized (CS)" or "cognitive responding (CR)" or "no-responder" according to the difference of the Agoraphobic Cognitions Questionnaire score across treatment. We compared the CS and CR patients in terms of their baseline clinical characteristics. Then we assessed the symptomatic and functional changes for both groups.

Results

At the start of the CBT program, despite of the same degree of panic disorder severity, CS scored significantly lower on ACQ score than CR. CS also showed significantly lower score on anticipatory anxiety compared to CR. At the end of treatment CS showed significant improvement in severity of panic disorder, although the degree of improvement was smaller than that for CR. Then CS would progressively reduce their agoraphobic fear and avoidance, and would improve their functional impairment up to three month of follow-up.

Conclusion

Panic patients who would experience sensitization of their catastrophic cognitions through the CBT treatment could nonetheless gradually improve. They showed a relatively low level of catastrophic cognition and anticipatory anxiety before starting the CBT program. We might conclude that temporary sensitization of catastrophic cognition may be necessary before improvement especially among those with initially low catastrophic body sensation fears and that we need not be concerned too much with temporary increase in catastrophic cognition in the process of CBT for panic disorder.
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Metadata
Title
Sensitization of catastrophic cognition in cognitive-behavioral therapy for panic disorder
Authors
Yumiko Noda
Yumi Nakano
Kiyoe Lee
Sei Ogawa
Yoshihiro Kinoshita
Tadashi Funayama
Norio Watanabe
Junwen Chen
Yuka Noguchi
Miyako Kataoka
Masako Suzuki
Toshi A Furukawa
Publication date
01-12-2007
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Psychiatry / Issue 1/2007
Electronic ISSN: 1471-244X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-7-70

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