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Korean Journal of Family Medicine
2006 Volume.27 No. 9 p.713 ~ p.722
Neurofeedback Treatment of Panic Disorder
Kang Seung-Wan

Lee Kyung-Mi
Park Hyung-Bae
Kim Se-Hyun
Yoon Dae-Hyun
Kim Moon-Jong
Lee Yung-Jin
Abstract
Background: It is reported that many types of psychiatric disorders, including anxiety disorder, are related with abnormal brain wave activity, and neurofeedback is associated with clinical improvement in generalized anxiety, OCD, phobic disorder, and PTSD. But in panic disorder, previous studies with neurofeedback are very lacking. Therefore, in this study, the author applied neurofeedback to patients with panic disorder, refractory to cognitive- behavioral therapy and medication.

Methods: From March 2 to May 15 in 2005, six patients with a panic disorder had received 20 sessions of neurofeedback training. The author evaluated the treatment effect by using the alteration of K-APPQ score, the frequency of panic attack, medication and individual handicap.

Results: All 6 patients completed 20 sessions of neurofeedback training. At the end, the score of total APPQ, agoraphobia, and interoceptive fear was decreased (P= 0.028) and the frequency of panic attack, medication, and individual handicap was also decreased.

Conclusion: Neurofeedback training was successful in reducing panic symptom severity, frequency and individual handicap. A controlled study on a larger population is strongly recommended. (J Korean Acad Fam Med 2006; 27:713-722)
KEYWORD
neurofeedback, panic disorder, anxiety disorder
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