Effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy as an adjuvant to pharmacotherapy in patients with panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder
Depression and Anxiety2009Vol. 26(7), pp. 601–606
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Yong‐Woo Kim, Sang‐Hyuk Lee, Tae Kyou Choi, Shin Young Suh, Borah Kim, Chan Mo Kim, Sung Joon Cho, Myo Jung Kim, Keunyoung Yook, Mi Kyung Ryu, Su Kyung Song, Ki-Hwan Yook
Abstract
MBCT may be effective at relieving anxiety and depressive symptoms in patients with panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder. However, well-designed, randomized controlled trials are needed.
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