objects or people believed to prevent panic attacks;
63%), a reliance on psychotropic medication
(52%), fear of exposure and associated emotional
reactions (46%), and resistance to directedness of
treatment (37%) were all reported to have interfered
with the implementation of CBT. Comorbid
disorders such as personality disorders (55%),
substance abuse (49%), intellectual limitations
(34%), and depressed mood and mood disorders
(32%) similarly complicated treatment. Finally,
patients’ chaotic lifestyle (55%), limited premorbid
functioning (46%), and personality characteristics
such as dependency and endorsements of lack of
assertiveness (33%) and a perfectionistic or obsessive
style (30%) were identified as problematic
objects or people believed to prevent panic attacks;63%), a reliance on psychotropic medication(52%), fear of exposure and associated emotionalreactions (46%), and resistance to directedness oftreatment (37%) were all reported to have interferedwith the implementation of CBT. Comorbiddisorders such as personality disorders (55%),substance abuse (49%), intellectual limitations(34%), and depressed mood and mood disorders(32%) similarly complicated treatment. Finally,patients’ chaotic lifestyle (55%), limited premorbidfunctioning (46%), and personality characteristicssuch as dependency and endorsements of lack ofassertiveness (33%) and a perfectionistic or obsessivestyle (30%) were identified as problematic
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