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Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease | 1994

Remission and relapse in subjects with panic disorder and panic with agoraphobia : A prospective short-interval naturalistic follow-up

Martin B. Keller; Kimberly A. Yonkers; Meredith G. Warshaw; Lisa A. Pratt; Jackie K. Gollan; Ann O. Massion; Kerrin White; Swartz A; Jim Reich; Philip W. Lavori

This article reports on the course of uncomplicated panic disorder and panic with agoraphobia on 309 patients participating in the Harvard/Brown Anxiety Research Project, a prospective longitudinal study of patients with DSM-III-R-defined anxiety disorders. At 1 year, there was a .39 probability of full remission for uncomplicated panic disorder and a .17 probability of full remission for panic disorder with agoraphobia. Similar differences in time to remission for these syndromes were still found when criteria for remission were made less stringent. However, even requiring less improvement for remission left a large percentage of subjects in an episode, and for those that remitted, relapse occurred quickly, indicating a chronic and recurrent course of illness. This is the first longitudinal, prospective, naturalistic study on a large cohort of subjects with anxiety disorders to have regular, structured, short-interval follow-up. Our results are consistent with the view that panic disorder has a chronic course with high rates of relapse after remission and longer episodes when agoraphobia is a part of the constellation of symptoms.


Annals of Clinical Psychiatry | 1994

Comparison of Personality Disorders in Different Anxiety Disorder Diagnoses: Panic, Agoraphobia, Generalized Anxiety, and Social Phobia

James Reich; J. Christopher Perry; David Shera; Ingrid R. Dyck; Russell G. Vasile; Robert M. Goisman; Fernando Rodriguez-Villa; Ann O. Massion; Martin B. Keller

Recently there has been increasing interest in the relationship of the personality and the anxiety disorders. This paper presents comorbidity findings between DSM-III-R personality pathology and several DSM-III-R anxiety disorders and makes direct comparisons between anxiety groups. This is the most extensive comparison of this kind reported thus far. This report is on the first 475 anxiety patients who were recruited from multiple sites to take part in a naturalistic study of anxiety. All had a DSM-III-R diagnosis of panic, agoraphobia, social phobia, or generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Previous studies which found a high comorbidity between the anxiety and the personality pathology were confirmed, with a significantly higher prevalence of personality pathology occurring with social phobia and GAD. Among our patients, all of whom had anxiety disorders, the presence of comorbid major depression is associated with an increase in the levels of comorbid personality pathology--as previously described in the literature. The relationship between low social functioning and the presence of personality pathology was confirmed, however, the relationship appears to be specific to certain areas of functioning, a new finding. There is a clinically important relationship between Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire--Revised personality pathology and the anxiety disorders characterized by different prevalences of personality disorders in different anxiety disorders and specific areas of social dysfunction.


American Journal of Psychiatry | 1993

Quality of life and psychiatric morbidity in panic disorder and generalized anxiety disorder

Ann O. Massion; Meredith G. Warshaw; Martin B. Keller


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1996

Phenomenology and course of generalised anxiety disorder.

Kimberly A. Yonkers; Meredith G. Warshaw; Ann O. Massion; Martin B. Keller


American Journal of Psychiatry | 1993

Quality of life and dissociation in anxiety disorder patients with histories of trauma or PTSD

Meredith G. Warshaw; Eugene J. Fierman; Lisa A. Pratt; Maree Hunt; Kimberly A. Yonkers; Ann O. Massion; Martin B. Keller


Archives of General Psychiatry | 2002

Personality Disorders and Time to Remission in Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia, and Panic Disorder

Ann O. Massion; Ingrid R. Dyck; M. Tracie Shea; Katharine A. Phillips; Meredith G. Warshaw; Martin B. Keller


Journal of Personality Disorders | 2001

PATTERNS OF PERSONALITY PATHOLOGY IN PATIENTS WITH GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER, PANIC DISORDER WITH AND WITHOUT AGORAPHOBIA, AND SOCIAL PHOBIA

Ingrid R. Dyck; Katharine A. Phillips; Meredith G. Warshaw; Regina T. Dolan; M. Tracie Shea; Robert L. Stout; Ann O. Massion; Caron Zlotnick; Martin B. Keller


The journal of psychotherapy practice and research | 1997

The psychosocial treatments interview for anxiety disorders. A method for assessing psychotherapeutic procedures in anxiety disorders.

Gail Steketee; Perry Jc; Robert M. Goisman; Meredith G. Warshaw; Ann O. Massion; Linda G. Peterson; Langford Lm; Naomi J. Weinshenker; Farreras Ig; Martin B. Keller


Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease | 1997

Predictors of Remission in Patients with Panic with and without Agoraphobia: Prospective 5-year Follow-up Data

Meredith G. Warshaw; Ann O. Massion; Shea Mt; Jenifer E. Allsworth; Martin B. Keller


American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting | 1994

Comparison of personality disorders in different anxiety disorder diagnoses: panic, agoraphobia, generalized anxiety, and social phobia

James Reich; Perry Jc; David Shera; Ingrid R. Dyck; Russell G. Vasile; Robert M. Goisman; Fernando Rodriguez-Villa; Ann O. Massion; Martin B. Keller

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Massachusetts Mental Health Center

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