Published in Obesity and Diabetes Week, May 17th, 2004
According to recent research published in the journal Behaviour Research and Therapy, "This study extends the data on the efficacy of cognitive interventions for patients with chronic medical problems and describes the case of a 37-year-old woman with an anxiety disorder related to diabetes. The effects on panic frequency, use of safety behavior, and related beliefs were investigated after the introduction of two main cognitive-behavioral interventions.
"The results are consistent with predictions from the cognitive model of panic," said Susan Boyle and colleagues at Gartnavel...
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