Manualized single-session behavior treatment with self-help manual for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia

Psychother Res. 2020 Jul;30(6):776-787. doi: 10.1080/10503307.2019.1663956. Epub 2019 Sep 11.

Abstract

Objective: We examined the clinical feasibility and utility of a single behavior treatment session, with 11 patients with Panic Disorder with or without Agoraphobia (PD+/-AG). Patients used an individualized, exposure based, homework manual, derived from their behavioral analysis. Treatment was implemented in an outpatient behavior treatment unit. Method: Patients presented with moderate to severe anxiety, avoidance behavior, functional impairment and depressive symptoms. Treatment was evaluated with a double-baseline case series/pre-post design with four follow-ups. Results: There was a significant and steady improvement in all self-rated outcome measures and participants were satisfied with the services provided. Nine out of 11 patients (82%) were free of PD+/-AG at 3 months and all patients at 1-year follow-up. The absence of a control group, the small sample and lack of blind assessments, limit the validity of the study. Conclusions: These case studies provide empirical evidence in support of both the feasibility and utility of a single-session behavior treatment (SSBT) plus self-help implemented in a public mental health unit. Further research with a control group is needed to assess the efficacy of the intervention in routine clinical practice.

Keywords: agoraphobia; behavior treatment; exposure; panic disorder; self-help; single-session.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Agoraphobia* / therapy
  • Behavior Therapy*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Panic Disorder / therapy*
  • Self Care*
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Young Adult