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The Relationship of Anxiety to Depression
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1982Is anxiety the prime response to stress in all instances? Can depression be a prime response to stress? This paper is concerned with the relationship of stress to the quantitative degree of anxiety, the various components of anxiety, and the interrelationship of anxiety and secondary symptoms and signs.
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Diagnosis of Anxiety and Depression
Medical Clinics of North America, 1988The differential diagnosis of anxiety and depression is often difficult as symptoms of generalized anxiety, panic disorder, and depression frequently coexist.
A D, Gulledge, J R, Calabrese
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Differentiating anxiety and depression: the State-Trait Anxiety-Depression Inventory
Cognition and Emotion, 2016The differentiation of trait anxiety and depression in nonclinical and clinical populations is addressed. Following the tripartite model, it is assumed that anxiety and depression share a large portion of negative affectivity (NA), but differ with respect to bodily hyperarousal (specific to anxiety) and anhedonia (lack of positive affect; specific to ...
Renner, Karl-Heinz +3 more
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DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY DISORDERS
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2001Depressive and anxiety disorders are common problems facing obstetrician-gynecologists. Although psychiatric disorders are equally common in men and women, women are at least twice as likely to present with depressive disorders and most anxiety disorders.
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Anxiety and/or the depressive syndromes
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1981The relationship of anxiety to depression in a number of the depressive and neurotic syndromes (agitated depressive syndrome, affective hypochondriacal syndrome, depressed obsessive‐compulsive syndrome, phobic and obsessive‐compulsive syndrome, anxiety state, depressive neurotic syndrome) is far from clear.Are anxiety and depression entirely separate ...
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The Anxiety-Depression Syndrome
Psychosomatics, 1970"Tt'mp)l's and altars arl' placl's of rduge for Ihe persecul· ..d hUI wh"n' all oll\l'rs find dl'liVl'rance from their f,-ars. II...r.. this wrl'tcl\l'd man must most fear and tn·mblt-. Aslt-..p or awakl' Ill' is hauntt>d alike by the sp,-ctnof his anxiety. Awakl' hI' makes no uS(' of his rl'ason.
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Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1983
ABSTRACT— Changes in diagnostic criteria have shown a trend towards a broader definition of depression. Thus, a number of patients who would previously have been considered to be suffering from anxiety states are now classified as having major depressive illness according to the criteria of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual III.
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ABSTRACT— Changes in diagnostic criteria have shown a trend towards a broader definition of depression. Thus, a number of patients who would previously have been considered to be suffering from anxiety states are now classified as having major depressive illness according to the criteria of the Diagnostic Statistical Manual III.
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The treatment of depression and anxiety
Medical Journal of Australia, 1989Byrne, G, Raphael, B
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The gut microbiota in anxiety and depression – A systematic review
Clinical Psychology Review, 2021Carmela Díaz-Arteche +2 more
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Unraveling Anxiety and Depression
The Nurse Practitioner, 2007Sarah, Mynatt, Patricia, Cunningham
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