Psychological Treatment of Panic by Barlow
Having designed a well-researched and widely implemented strategy, the authors elucidate their step-by-step, problem-oriented program with a clarity and thoroughness that considers every element of treatment. The manual begins with two context-establishing chapters, the former addressing the nature and consequences of panic and the latter its conception and treatment. A chapter on diagnosis and assessment is followed by the comprehensive presentation of the treatment plan, including chapters on relaxation, cognitive, and exposure components. The authors provide a chapter-long case study to illustrate problems that may arise in applying the program. Detailed reference supplements are given in appendices.