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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

E.N. Gruber
Affiliation:
Neuropsychiatry Hospital “Dr.I.Barbot”, Popovača, Croatia
V. Dordevic
Affiliation:
Psychiatry Clinic, Clinical Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
S. Martic-Biocina
Affiliation:
Psychiatry Hospital Vrapče, Zagreb, Croatia
M. Agius
Affiliation:
Early Intervention Centre Bedfordshire in Association and University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Abstract

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Authors are presenting a case of co morbid panic disorder and psychosis with a focus on the successful treatment of the panic disorder via a CBT approach. The patient has had only one episode of psychosis.

The cognitive model of panic disorder is used as a template to consider this young man's psychotic experiences, in the context of some types of delusional beliefs, especially those involving the catastrophic and atypical misinterpretation of the physiological sensations associated with anxiety.

This case is emphasising the therapeutic value in certain patients of focussing therapy on the non-psychotic symptoms once the acute psychotic state has been managed.

Type
Poster Session 1: Psychotherapies
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2007
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