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2005 Proceedings |
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Philadelphia, US October 15 - 16, 2005
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Narrative Papers |
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"Keynote",
A. Stones (Keynote Speaker), International Events/GEDR
"WHEE - the Wholistic Hybrid derived from EMDR and EFT: For stress, pain and allergies", D. J. Benor, WholisticHealingResearch.com, United States "Radiant Energies Balance: A Comprehensive Somatic Energy Psychology", J. Nestor, Center of Well-Being, United States |
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"Psychophysiological Responses of Panic and Tense Patients to a Hyperventilation Test",
E. Wollburg, Stanford University, United States
"The Use of Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oils combined with Psychotherapy in relation to Panic Attacks", A. Anisman, Ontario Society of Psychotherapists, Canada |
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Presenter Abstracts |
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"Sister Circles: Treating Panic Attacks in African American Women",
A. Neal-Barnett, Kent State University, United States
"Living with Panic Disorder: The Carer's Experience", M. Thompson, Beyondblue: The National Depression Initiative, Australia "Restless Legs: Panic With No Place to Go", E. M. Stern, United States "Using Interoceptive Exposure to Treat Panic Attacks Comorbid with other Anxiety Disorders", E. Gorbis, Westwood Institute for Anxiety Disorders, Inc., United States "Developing a Self-management Approach for Anxiety Disorders: The Evidence and a Way Forward?", D. Ellard, University of Coventry, United Kingdom |
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"A Little Safer, A Little Happier",
K. Flaten, Mental Health Services for Children and Youth, Norway
"A Cognitive Theory of Panic Disorder During Pregnancy", S. W. Stirman, University of Pennsylvania, United States "Thought Field Therapy for Panic Attacks - Something New", S. Connolly, Association for Thought Field Therapy, United States "Panic Disorder and Coronary Heart Disease", R. Castilla-Puentes, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, United States "Emotion regulation / stress management linked to Multitasking", I. S. Aneja, Dept of Psychology ICE University of Madras, India |