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Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders: Scienc
e and Practice
by David A. Clark and Aaron T. Beck. Copy
right 2010 by The Guilford Press. Permission to photocopy
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aPPENDIX 8.1
Weekly Panic and Acute Anxiety Log
Name:
Date:
Instructions:
Please use this form to record any panic attacks, limited panic a
ttacks or acute anxiety episodes that you experienced in the past
week. Try to complete the form as close to the anxiety episode as possib
le in order to increase the accuracy of your remarks.
Date, Time, and Duration of Episode
Situational Triggers
(Label E or UE)*
Severity/Intensity of a
nxiety (0–100);
(Label FP
a, LP
a,
aa
E)*
Description of the anxious Physical or Mental Sensations
anxious
Interpretation of the Sensations
Evidence for an a
lternative
Interpretation of
Sensations
Outcome (Coping Responses and Sense of Safety)+
- E = expected to have panic in this situation; UE = pa
nic occurred unexpectedly, completely out of the blue; FPA = f
ull-blown panic attack; LPA = limited symptom attack;
AAE = acute anxiety episode (sudden onset of anxiety b
ut not panic)
+ rate sense of safety after panic ceases from 0 = don
’t feel at all safe from panic to 100 = feel absolutely safe fro
m further panic