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  • Decreased defensive reactivity to interoceptive threat after successful exposure-based psychotherapy in patients with panic disorder
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  1. Benke, Christoph |
  2. Alius, Manuela G. |
  3. Hamm, Alfons O. |
  4. Pane-Farre, Christiane |
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2021-03-17
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  • 11(1):177
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  • 2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-021-01298-7 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7969920/ |
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  • Panic disorder (PD) is characterized by a dysfunctional defensive responding to panic-related body symptoms that is assumed to contribute to the persistence of panic symptomatology. The present study aimed at examining whether this dysfunctional defensive reactivity to panic-related body symptoms would no longer be present following successful cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) but would persist when patients show insufficient symptom improvement. Therefore, in the present study, effects of CBT on reported symptoms and defensive response mobilization during interoceptive challenge were investigated using hyperventilation as a respiratory symptom provocation procedure. Changes in defensive mobilization to body symptoms in the course of CBT were investigated in patients with a primary diagnosis of PD with or without agoraphobia by applying a highly standardized hyperventilation task prior to and after a manual-based CBT (n = 38) or a waiting period (wait-list controls: n = 20). Defensive activation was indexed by the potentiation of the amygdala-dependent startle eyeblink response. All patients showed a pronounced defensive response mobilization to body symptoms at baseline. After treatment, no startle reflex potentiation was found in those patients who showed a clinically significant improvement. However, wait-list controls and treatment non-responders continued to show increased defensive responses to actually innocuous body symptoms after the treatment/waiting period. The present results indicate that the elimination of defensive reactivity to actually innocuous body symptoms might be a neurobiological correlate and indicator of successful CBT in patients with PD, which may help to monitor and optimize CBT outcomes.
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lokal Panic Disorder/therapy [MeSH]
lokal Cognitive Behavioral Therapy [MeSH]
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lokal Neuroscience
lokal Humans [MeSH]
lokal Treatment Outcome [MeSH]
lokal Reflex, Startle [MeSH]
lokal Psychiatric disorders
lokal Psychotherapy [MeSH]
lokal Agoraphobia [MeSH]
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