Effectiveness of mindfulness‐based cognitive therapy as an adjuvant to pharmacotherapy in patients with panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder

@article{Kim2009EffectivenessOM,
  title={Effectiveness of mindfulness‐based cognitive therapy as an adjuvant to pharmacotherapy in patients with panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder},
  author={Yong Woo Kim and Sang-Hyuk Lee and Tae Kyou Choi and Shin Young Suh and Borah Kim and Chan Mo Kim and Sung Joon Cho and Myo Jung Kim and Keunyoung Yook and Mi Ryu and Su Kyung Song and Ki Hwan Yook},
  journal={Depression and Anxiety},
  year={2009},
  volume={26}
}
Background: Mindfulness‐based cognitive therapy (MBCT) has been widely used to treat patients with depressive disorder to prevent relapse. The objective of this study was to examine the effectiveness of newly developed MBCT program as an adjuvant to pharmacotherapy in the treatment of patients with panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder. Methods: Forty‐six patients with panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder were assigned to either MBCT or an anxiety disorder education (ADE… 
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