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In this article, we will address 10 questions about anxiety that are relevant to doctors who encounter this in their practice. This often occurs in the primary care setting, where individuals with anxiety frequently present with somatic complaints. A focused medical history, including questions about the use and withdrawal of psychoactive substances ...
van Balkom, Anton J. L. M. +2 more
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In this article, we will address 10 questions about anxiety that are relevant to doctors who encounter this in their practice. This often occurs in the primary care setting, where individuals with anxiety frequently present with somatic complaints. A focused medical history, including questions about the use and withdrawal of psychoactive substances ...
van Balkom, Anton J. L. M. +2 more
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1989
Phenomenologically, anxiety may refer to an emotion, a feeling, a symptom, or a cluster of cognitive and somatic symptoms. Etiologically, it may describe reactions to danger, stress, or conflict, the results of trauma or frightening memories, the toxic withdrawal reactions to many drugs and illnesses, a habit (a persistent pattern of maladaptive ...
David V. Sheehan, Kathy H. Sheehan
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Phenomenologically, anxiety may refer to an emotion, a feeling, a symptom, or a cluster of cognitive and somatic symptoms. Etiologically, it may describe reactions to danger, stress, or conflict, the results of trauma or frightening memories, the toxic withdrawal reactions to many drugs and illnesses, a habit (a persistent pattern of maladaptive ...
David V. Sheehan, Kathy H. Sheehan
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2008
Abstract Anxiety disorders share psychological symptoms of subjectively highly distressing and excessive worry, and anticipation of impending danger with the feeling of little chance to escape. At the physiological level, these symptoms are accompanied by tachycardia, hyperventilation, dizziness and nausea, and sweating.
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Abstract Anxiety disorders share psychological symptoms of subjectively highly distressing and excessive worry, and anticipation of impending danger with the feeling of little chance to escape. At the physiological level, these symptoms are accompanied by tachycardia, hyperventilation, dizziness and nausea, and sweating.
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2007
1. An emergency psychiatric consultation was requested for a 48-year-old man who was admitted to the coronary care unit (CCU) with massive myocardial infarction (MI). He was reported to be acutely agitated, and he wanted to sign out against medical advice. The reason for consultation was to determine the patient’s competence to sign out.
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1. An emergency psychiatric consultation was requested for a 48-year-old man who was admitted to the coronary care unit (CCU) with massive myocardial infarction (MI). He was reported to be acutely agitated, and he wanted to sign out against medical advice. The reason for consultation was to determine the patient’s competence to sign out.
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Depression and anxiety in inflammatory bowel disease: epidemiology, mechanisms and treatment
Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2022, Kristine H Allin, Tine Jess
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Anxiety Disorders in Youth: Separation Anxiety, Social Anxiety, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder
2023John T. Walkup +2 more
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Anxiety and the anxiety disorders
International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1990A. H. Tuma, J. Maser
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