Mary, a 44-year-old, never-married African American woman, presented for treatment of panic disorder but was diagnosed instead as having major depression with recurrent anger attacks. Angry outbursts had caused numerous problems in her career and in her interpersonal relationships. In the first paper in this CBT case conference, the therapist presents initial information about the case, derived from a diagnostic interview and the first two treatment sessions. The next four papers each provide details of the case conceptualization and associated assessment and treatment strategies advocated by an expert clinician. Finally, the therapist comments on similarities and differences among the experts' recommendations and summarizes what actually transpired in the remainder of the therapy.