The treatment described in this Therapist Guide is specifically designed for adolescents with panic disorder and agoraphobia. Panic disorder often first appears in adolescence, making effective treatment for this age group a priority. Left untreated, panic disorder can severely impair an adolescents development and functioning. It can put an adolescent at risk for depression and have consequences into adulthood. The program was developed at the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University and targets patients aged 12-17. It is comprised of 12 sessions to be delivered over an 11-week period. Adolescents learn about the nature of panic and anxiety and how to challenge their panic thoughts. Exposure sessions help them face their fears and stop avoiding situations that cause heightened anxiety. An adaptation chapter addresses how to modify the program for intensive (8 day) treatment, aswell as how to tailor the treatment to different ages. Each session includes an optional parent component and an appendix provides handouts for parents. The corresponding workbook is specifically designed for adolescent use, with easy to understand explanations and teen-friendly forms.
Introductory Information for Therapists; Assessment; Involving Patients; Session 1: Introduction to Treatment and the Three Component Model; Session2: Physiology of Panic and Breathing Awareness; Session 3: Cognitive Component of Anxiety: Probability Overestimation and Catastrophic Thinking; Session 4: Cognitive Restructuring (Thinking Like a Detective); Session 5: Interoceptive Exposure (Not Letting How We Feel Scare Us); Session 6: Introduction to Situational Exposure; Session 7: Safety Behaviors and Exposures; Sessions 8-10: Exposure Sessions; Session 11: Relapse Prevention and Therapy Termination; Adaption; Appendix A: Panic Disorder Severity Scale for Adolescents (PDSS-A); Appendix B: Parent Handouts;
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