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Improvement in adult anxious and avoidant attachment during cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder.

Dina ZalaznikMichal WeissJonathan D Huppert
Published in: Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research (2017)
Overall, avoidant and anxious attachment improved during CBT for PDA. This change was related to and preceded by improved anxiety sensitivity, avoidance behaviors, and emotion regulation. These findings suggest that CBT for panic probably has downstream effects on attachment representations. Clinical or methodological significance of this article: This is the first report of changes in attachment via cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder. Data were examined using repeated measures session by session, allowing for examination of temporal precedence of changes. Results revealed that anxiety sensitivity, avoidance, and suppression preceded changes in attachment. Results are discussed in the framework of modern attachment theory models.
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