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Predicting burnout, anxiety and depression among Canadian healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional secondary analysis study. [PDF]
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Prevalence and associated factors of depression and anxiety in Saudi adults with type 1 diabetes: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Self-Dehumanization Is Related to Worse Mental Health in Veterinarians. [PDF]
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Dental Anxiety and its Impact on Oral Health-Seeking Behavior in Adolescents.
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2015
This article provides an overview of anxiety disorders including the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) diagnostic criteria with practical key features. The article discusses neurologic and other medical comorbidities as well as treatment strategies, keeping in mind the co-occurrence of anxiety disorders with ...
Asim A, Shah, Jin Y, Han
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This article provides an overview of anxiety disorders including the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) diagnostic criteria with practical key features. The article discusses neurologic and other medical comorbidities as well as treatment strategies, keeping in mind the co-occurrence of anxiety disorders with ...
Asim A, Shah, Jin Y, Han
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2023
Civilization has been viewed as a system to cope with anxiety. It is warranted, therefore, to look into the role of anxiety in the Anthropocene, as cause or effect and for better or worse.
Oexle, K., Reuster, T.
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Civilization has been viewed as a system to cope with anxiety. It is warranted, therefore, to look into the role of anxiety in the Anthropocene, as cause or effect and for better or worse.
Oexle, K., Reuster, T.
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Clinical Psychology Review, 1998
Research has only recently begun to address the nature and treatment of anxiety in later life. Prevalence rates suggest that anxiety disorders occur more than twice as frequently as depression among older adults, with the highest rates reported for generalized anxiety disorder and phobias.
M A, Stanley, J G, Beck
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Research has only recently begun to address the nature and treatment of anxiety in later life. Prevalence rates suggest that anxiety disorders occur more than twice as frequently as depression among older adults, with the highest rates reported for generalized anxiety disorder and phobias.
M A, Stanley, J G, Beck
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Journal of Religion & Health, 1990
The analysis is a study of the nature of anxiety in human experience. The author reviews the work of theologian Paul Tillich and psychologist Rollo May and clarifies the role of anxiety in life. The article reflects the need for a basic religious affirmation as one faces the anxiety of life which comes from the many threats to human existence.
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The analysis is a study of the nature of anxiety in human experience. The author reviews the work of theologian Paul Tillich and psychologist Rollo May and clarifies the role of anxiety in life. The article reflects the need for a basic religious affirmation as one faces the anxiety of life which comes from the many threats to human existence.
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1991
The general principles useful in approaching most psychiatric emergencies are equally applicable to the handling of the anxious patient. Establish rapid contact because anxious patients should not be left waiting. Expedite talking to reduce tension because putting thoughts and emotions into words invariably reduces initial tension.
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The general principles useful in approaching most psychiatric emergencies are equally applicable to the handling of the anxious patient. Establish rapid contact because anxious patients should not be left waiting. Expedite talking to reduce tension because putting thoughts and emotions into words invariably reduces initial tension.
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ANXIETY STATES (ANXIETY NEUROSIS)
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1973An anxiety state is a cluster of symptoms based on fear, the source of which is not recognized by the patient. The anxiety may be sustained, but more often is episodic from a few minutes to hours or days.
I, Marks, M, Lader
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