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Oedipal dynamics in panic disorder

  • Fredric N. Busch
  • , Barbara L. Milrod
  • , Marie Rudden
  • , Theodore Shapiro
  • , Meriamne Singer
  • , Andrew Aronson
  • , Jean Roiphe

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Abstract

Both research and clinical work have revealed factors that can lead to the onset and persistence of panic disorder. Preoedipal conflicts intensify the danger of oedipal longings for panic patients. Competition with the same- sex parent is linked with angry preoedipal fantasies and associated fears of disruption in attachments. Fantasied or actual successes can thus trigger panic episodes. Regression to a helpless, dependent state such as panic defends against the danger of aggressive, competitive fantasies and actual achievements. However, the regressive state can also be experienced as dangerous, and can be linked with frightening homosexual fantasies. A reactive aggressive oedipal stance can sometimes result, triggering escalating turmoil. The panic episode serves a series of compromise formations in dealing with these conflicted wishes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)773-790
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
Volume47
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

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