
| 1. | Describe the epidemiology, natural history, and course of panic disorder with and without agoraphobia. | |
| 2. | Describe the methodology used in the diagnosis of panic disorder. | |
| 3. | Discuss various current treatments. | |
| 4. | Identify short-term and long-term effects of acute an extended treatment of this disorder. | |
| 5. | Identify the short-term and long-term adverse effects of these treatments. | |
| 6. | Describe the best means of managing these adverse effects. | |
| 7. | Discuss various considerations for treatment planning. | |
| 8. | Identify the significant areas for future research in panic disorder. | |
| 9. | Identify 13 symptoms of panic attack. | |
| 10. | Describe the historical background of panic disorder and explain various terms used to describe panic disorder by the medical profession over the last two centuries. | |
| 11. | Describe the epidemiology of panic disorder. | |
| 12. | List the prevalence of panic disorder in various population groups. Chapter 4: Etiology of Panic Disorder | |
| 13. | Describe the etiology of panic disorder in terms of genetic, environmental and stressful life event factors. | |
| 14. | List four components of panic disorder. | |
| 15. | Explain panic disorder associated with irritable bowel syndrome, chest pain and other somatic complaints. | |
| 16. | Describe three types of somatization. | |
| 17. | Describe diagnostic criteria for somatization disorder and list 35 symptoms that make the diagnosis of somatization disorder. | |
| 18. | List characteristics that help distinguish patients with somatization disorder from those with panic disorder. | |
| 19. | Provide a differential diagnosis between major depression and panic disorder. | |
| 20. | List overlapping symptoms of panic disorder and alcohol with¬drawal. | |
| 21. | Describe diagnostic criteria for psychoactive substance dependents. | |
| 22. | Describe maladaptive patterns with alcohol abuse. | |
| 23. | Describe diagnostic criteria for generalized anxiety disorder. | |
| 24. | Describe social phobia and differentiate with panic disorder or major depression. | |
| 25. | Describe diagnostic criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder and discuss the relationship of PTSD to panic disorder and major depression. | |
| 26. | Describe how panic disorder affects the course of chronic medical disorders affecting the patient. | |
| 27. | Discuss if panic disorder predisposes the patient to specific medical disorders. | |
| 28. | Describe how the autonomic nervous system controls the occur¬rence of panic disorder. | |
| 29. | Discuss the association of panic disorder with angina pectoris and labile hypertension. | |
| 30. | Explain the occurrence of panic disorder with mitral valve prolapse. | |
| 31. | List 26 medical disorders and substances that can mimic panic symptoms. | |
| 32. | Discuss the association of hyperfhyroidism with panic disorder. | |
| 33. | Discuss hypoglycemia as a possible cause of panic disorder. | |
| 34. | Discuss similarities and differences in symptoms between temporal lobe epilepsy and panic disorder. | |
| 35. | Describe in physiological terms how illicit drugs can cause anxiety attacks. | |
| 36. | Describe circumstances under which a physician should order a medical workup prior to making a definitive diagnosis of panic disorder. | |
| 37. | Describe general cognitive model of anxiety. | |
| 38. | Describe septohippocampal theory of the neurobiology of anxiety. | |
| 39. | Discuss the role played by the sympathetic nervous system in responding to stimuli that threaten the well-being of an organism. | |
| 40. | Discuss five key principles of panic disorder treatment. | |
| 41. | Formulate eight questions to elicit patient's beliefs about his or her illness. | |
| 42. | Discuss psychopharmacologic treatment using three classes of medications. | |
| 43. | Describe five useful treatment strategies to increase medication compliance. | |
| 44. | Discuss the target patient population, the effectiveness and side effects of tricyclic antidepressants, benzodiazepines and monoamine oxidase inhibitors. | |
| 45. | Describe three major disadvantages of benzodiazepines. | |
| 46. | List four types of patients who should not be treated with benzodiazepines, | |
| 47. | List dietary restrictions for patients taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors. | |
| 48. | Describe three goals of psychotherapy. | |
| 49. | Describe three techniques of behavioral therapy that are helpful in convincing the patient of the diagnosis. | |
| 50. | Describe six categories of patients who would benefit from psychiatric consultation or referral. | |
| Learning Objectives | ||
| Introduction: Mental Illness in the Medical Setting | ||
| 1. | Panic Disorder: Three Stages of Development | |
| 2. | Historical Background | |
| Military Historical Reports | ||
| Nonmilitary Historical Reports | ||
| 3. | Epidemiology of Panic Disorder | |
| 4. | Etiology of Panic Disorder | |
| Stressful Life Events | ||
| Genetics | ||
| Developmental Antecedents | ||
| 5. | Difficulty in Diagnosis Somatization | |
| Specific Somatic Complaints | ||
| Amplification of Somatic Symptoms | ||
| 6. | Differential Diagnosis of Panic Disorder and Other Psychiatric Illnesses | |
| Affective Illness and Panic Disorder | ||
| Alcohol Abuse and Panic Disorder | ||
| Generalized Anxiety Disorder | ||
| Social Phobia | ||
| Simple Phobia | ||
| Posttraumatic Stress Disorder | ||
| 7. | Comorbidity With Medical Disorders | |
| Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality | ||
| Panic Disorder and Mitral Valve Prolapse | ||
| 8. | Self-Destructive Behavior | |
| Thyroid Disease and Panic Disorder | ||
| Hypoglycemia | ||
| Pheochromocytoma | ||
| Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Panic Disorder | ||
| Illicit Drug Use | ||
| Suggested Medical Workup | ||
| 9. | Psychobiology of Panic Disorder | |
| General Cognitive Model of Anxiety | ||
| Septohippocampal Theory | ||
| The Sympathetic Nervous System | ||
| Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid-Benzodiazepine Hypothesis | ||
| Provocative Studies | ||
| Summary of Psychobiologic Studies | ||
| 10. | Treatment of Panic Disorder | |
| Psychopharmacologic Treatment | ||
| Psychotherapy | ||
| Behavioral Therapy | ||
| Indications for Psychiatric Consultation or Referral | ||
| Suggested Readings | ||
| Bibliography | ||
| Post Test | ||
"For a 'home study' course, I found the information to be presented very clearly. This course will prove to be useful to me in dealing with patients who have anxiety and panic disorders." - L.C., RN, CA