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      • Panic has not always been recognised as an exclusively psychiatric condition. Research in this area continued along separate medical and psychological axes until 1980, when the development of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)-III criteria established the overall concept of panic disorder.
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  2. Panic has not always been recognised as an exclusively psychiatric condition. Research in this area continued along separate medical and psychological axes until 1980, when the development of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM)-III criteria established the overall concept of panic disorder.

    • 1 Classical Era
    • 2 Medieval Period and Renaissance
    • 3 Nineteenth Century
    • 4 Twentieth Century – First Half
    • 5 The Last 65 Years

    Several literary reports and folklore demonstrate that anxiety symptoms observed in the past are what we call panic disorder nowadays. Perhaps one of the oldest examples of panic symptoms lies in Greek mythology – the legend of the Pan god. He was responsible for anxiety attacks and originated the term panic . Although he was born in Arcadia, Pan r...

    During the medieval period and the Renaissance, what we today consider to be severe anxiety syndrome was associated to the signs and symptoms of depression. In the seventeenth century, the English doctor Robert Burton described in his book “ The Essential Anatomy of Melancholy ” an acute anxiety episode, which he considered to be a type of fear: “...

    Modern medical description of panic disorder (PD) began prior to the nineteenth century, during a period when psychiatry was established itself as an independent branch of study. Berrios states that those who took care of patients since immemorial time knew anxiety symptoms and syndromes. However, each symptom was treated as a separate medical com...

    In the twentieth century, although some concepts on psychological factors in anxiety having already been discussed, the symptoms of anxiety were still largely associated to hereditary and biological factors. In 1903, Pierre Janet described psychasthenia , a case of anxiety with somatic and obsessive symptoms, associating these signs and symptoms t...

    The second half of the twentieth century marked a revolution in the practice of psychiatry. Not only was psychiatric diagnosis revised and modified, seeking reliability, but treatment also received marked assistance from psychopharmacological agents. In 1954, Mayer-Gross (1889–1961), associated anxiety reaction to hereditary, organic and psycholog...

    • Antonio Egidio Nardi, Rafael Christophe R. Freire
    • 2016
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PanicPanic - Wikipedia

    One of the many gods in the mythology of ancient Greece, Pan was the god of shepherds and of woods and pastures. The Greeks believed that he often wandered peacefully through the woods, playing a pipe, but when accidentally awakened from his noontime nap he could give a great shout that would cause flocks to stampede.

  4. Jan 28, 2013 · A Brief History of Panic. By Amy L. Fairchild, David Merritt Johns and Kavita Sivaramakrishnan. January 28, 2013 7:00 am. Comment. Anxiety: We worry. A gallery of contributors count the ways....

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