Panic, when viewed ethologically, is not pathological in itself; it is rather an adaptation that evolved to facilitate escape in dangerous situations. Patients with panic disorder have panic with normal form, but the attacks occur in the absence of real danger. The agoraphobia syndrome can be understood as a related adaptation that is expected after repeated panic attacks. These hypotheses account for many aspects of panic and agoraphobia that are difficult for proximate theories to explain, and they suggest new research questions and strategies.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/26872/1/0000438.pd
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The hypothesis that panic disorder is a separate biological disease has attracted a great deal of co...
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This study examined in detail the psychobiological correlates of panic attacks experienced in panic ...
This article reviews the empirical status of theories of fear and phobia. Psychoanalysis received li...
BACKGROUND: The learning perspective of panic disorder distinguishes between acute panic and anxi...
Objective: The current mainstream approach to psychiatry, characterised as empirical and phenomenolo...
In the current review, we reconceptualize a categorical diagnosis-panic disorder and agoraphobia-in ...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
In the current review, we reconceptualize a categorical diagnosis-panic disorder and agoraphobia-in ...
Biological models have had major consequences for the therapy and theory of panic disorder and agora...
Discovering why natural selection has left humans vulnerable to mental disorders will make psychiatr...
Recent progress in the evolutionary understanding of behavior may greatly assist psychiatry. Althoug...
This article reviews the evolutionary origins and functions of the capacity for anxiety, and relevan...
Hofmann SG, Moscovitch DA, Heinrichs N. Evolutionary Mechanisms of Fear and Anxiety. Journal of Cogn...
Anxiety disorders make sense only in the evolutionary context of the origins and functions of normal...
The hypothesis that panic disorder is a separate biological disease has attracted a great deal of co...
Background: The learning perspective of panic disorder distinguishes between acute panic and anxious...
This study examined in detail the psychobiological correlates of panic attacks experienced in panic ...
This article reviews the empirical status of theories of fear and phobia. Psychoanalysis received li...
BACKGROUND: The learning perspective of panic disorder distinguishes between acute panic and anxi...
Objective: The current mainstream approach to psychiatry, characterised as empirical and phenomenolo...
In the current review, we reconceptualize a categorical diagnosis-panic disorder and agoraphobia-in ...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
In the current review, we reconceptualize a categorical diagnosis-panic disorder and agoraphobia-in ...
Biological models have had major consequences for the therapy and theory of panic disorder and agora...
Discovering why natural selection has left humans vulnerable to mental disorders will make psychiatr...