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Panic Attacks, Hypochondriasis, and Agoraphobia: A Self-Psychology Formulation

A coherent formulation of the syndrome of panic attacks, hypochondriasis, and agoraphobia is arrived at through a case report interpreted from a self-psychology perspective. The pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of the symptoms can be understood as experiences and elaborations of, as well as a defense against, self-fragmentation.

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