Q

What is the significance of Clark's cognitive model of panic?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
A

Clark's cognitive model of panic highlights the importance of accurately interpreting bodily sensations to interrupt the cycle of panic. It suggests that recognizing the sensations as part of the panic response, rather than a sign of danger, can effectively reduce the severity of panic attacks.

This is one answer. The complete system — the psychology, the biology, and the method — is in the book.

Read The Willpower Lie →
Found an error? Let me know →