| Term | Definition |
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Classical Conditioning |
Goldstein & Chambless (1978) |
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Classical Condition to panic disorder |
hyperventilation become condtioned response to bodily sensations |
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Razran (1960) |
Anxiety in dog = difficult to tell which bodily sensations cause what |
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Cognitive Model |
Catastrophic Misinterpretation of Bodily Sensations |
|
Clark (1986) |
cognitive model of panic disorder |
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Anxiety Sensitivity |
Reiss & McNally (1985) |
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Anxiety Sensitivity to Panic Disorder |
Preexisting believes/thoughts/feelings about anxiety body sensations create attention and fear etc |