Modelos de tratamento para o transtorno do pânico

Autores

  • Yuristella YANO USP
  • Sonia B. MEYER USP
  • Teng C. TUNG USP

Palavras-chave:

Transtorno do Pânico, tratamento, terapia comportamental cognitiva, psicofarmacoterapia

Resumo

O Transtorno do Pânico tem sido um problema de saúde importante, apesar de não ser o transtorno ansioso mais freqüente. Ele está associado a uma diminuição marcante da qualidade de vida. No Transtorno do Pânico, é comum a procura contínua por serviços médicos em busca de uma explicação para os sintomas físicos e psicológicos apresentados. Entretanto, a falha no diagnóstico é habitual nestas situações, reforçando o comportamento de visitas repetidas a serviços médicos, aumentando os custos sociais e econômicos. Estes custos poderiam ser minimizados por meio de tratamentos bem estabelecidos e eficientes, como os tratamentos com medicamentos e psicoterapia comportamental-cognitiva. Estudos recentes mostraram que a combinação medicamentos antidepressivos e psicoterapia comportamental-cognitiva tem sido mais indicada pelos bons resultados obtidos. Este trabalho tem como objetivo discutir os principais modelos de tratamento para o Transtorno do Pânico.

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2003-12-31

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YANO, Y. ., B. MEYER, S. ., & C. TUNG, T. . (2003). Modelos de tratamento para o transtorno do pânico. Estudos De Psicologia, 20(3). Recuperado de https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/estpsi/article/view/6687