Abstract
This study reports the long term efficacy of a brief intensive (2 days) group cognitive behavioural programme for the treatment of agoraphobia with panic attacks. A total of 97 patients was included in the study. Seventy-four patients were in the treated group and 23 were on the waiting list control group. The Fear Questionnaire (FQ), Fear Survey Schedule (FSS), Maudsley Personality Inventory (MPI), the Hostility and Direction of Hostility Questionnaire (HDHQ) and a clinical assessment based on structured interview to assess current levels of functioning were used as dependent measures. The results show that patients in the treated group show significant improvement on FSS and FQ when compared with the patients in the control group. Clinical rating shows that 85% of the patients were either symptom free or their symptoms had been reduced and these effects of treatment were shown to be maintained at follow-up which was on average 1 year after the treatment.
