Treating Panic Attacks with Brief Strategic Therapy: A Case Study
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2025-12-16Author
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. This article examines the application of Brief Strategic
Therapy in treating a patient with panic disorder in
a private therapy setting. The patient, a 50-year-old man
with a history of panic attacks, experienced debilitating
daily crises for three months despite undergoing pharmacological treatment. His symptoms were triggered by physical
exercise and manifested as episodes of tachycardia, sweating, shortness of breath, and a fear of losing control. This
case study describes the implementation of the Strategic
Brief Therapy protocol, detailing the therapeutic maneuvers
used in each phase, and provides evidence of significant
reductions in panic symptomatology, avoidance behaviors,
and dependency on external help. Additionally, quantitative
assessments indicate a marked decrease in the intensity and
frequency of attacks, alongside improvements in overall
well-being. Preliminary findings suggest that the patient’s
quality of life improved notably from the first session, with
the complete cessation of panic attacks achieved within 11
sessions. These results highlight the effectiveness and efficiency of Strategic Brief Therapy as an intervention for panic
disorder.
Treating Panic Attacks with Brief Strategic Therapy: A Case Study
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2692-398XPalabras Clave
´.Brief Strategic Therapy; clinical case study; efficacy; panic attack; protocol

