Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Plus Medication Effective for Panic Disorder
Wednesday March 9, 2005
A new study published in the Archives of General Psychiatry confirms that treatment for panic disorder that combines cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with medication may be more effective than the usual care offered to these patients in a primary care setting.
Read the AMA press release that summarizes the study.
Read the AMA press release that summarizes the study.

