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New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1986
AbstractFive types of anxiety disorders are recognized. They are presented and discussed in this chapter.
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AbstractFive types of anxiety disorders are recognized. They are presented and discussed in this chapter.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1987
Generalized anxiety disorder is a relatively new clinical entity and current understanding of this syndrome lacks a solid research base. However, useful generalizations can be derived from earlier studies of anxiety neurosis and other previously defined anxiety syndromes.
T, Appenheimer, R, Noyes
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Generalized anxiety disorder is a relatively new clinical entity and current understanding of this syndrome lacks a solid research base. However, useful generalizations can be derived from earlier studies of anxiety neurosis and other previously defined anxiety syndromes.
T, Appenheimer, R, Noyes
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JAMA, 2022
ImportanceAnxiety disorders have a lifetime prevalence of approximately 34% in the US, are often chronic, and significantly impair quality of life and functioning.ObservationsAnxiety disorders are characterized by symptoms that include worry, social and performance fears, unexpected and/or triggered panic attacks, anticipatory anxiety, and avoidance ...
Kristin L, Szuhany, Naomi M, Simon
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ImportanceAnxiety disorders have a lifetime prevalence of approximately 34% in the US, are often chronic, and significantly impair quality of life and functioning.ObservationsAnxiety disorders are characterized by symptoms that include worry, social and performance fears, unexpected and/or triggered panic attacks, anticipatory anxiety, and avoidance ...
Kristin L, Szuhany, Naomi M, Simon
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1999
This article addresses the role of the primary care physician in the diagnosis and treatment of people with the principal anxiety disorders: panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, specific and social phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. This article also discusses each disorder and current treatment options,
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This article addresses the role of the primary care physician in the diagnosis and treatment of people with the principal anxiety disorders: panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, specific and social phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. This article also discusses each disorder and current treatment options,
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New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1992
AbstractEvidence from family, adoption and twin, and animal studies indicates a strong hereditary‐biological component to the development of anxiety disorders; a substantial body of evidence demonstrates important relationships between depression and anxiety disorders, especially panic disorder.
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AbstractEvidence from family, adoption and twin, and animal studies indicates a strong hereditary‐biological component to the development of anxiety disorders; a substantial body of evidence demonstrates important relationships between depression and anxiety disorders, especially panic disorder.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common and disabling illness that is often underdiagnosed and undertreated. Patients with GAD are at increased risk for suicide as well as cardiovascular-related events and death. Most patients can be diagnosed and managed by primary care physicians.
Jeremy, DeMartini +2 more
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Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common and disabling illness that is often underdiagnosed and undertreated. Patients with GAD are at increased risk for suicide as well as cardiovascular-related events and death. Most patients can be diagnosed and managed by primary care physicians.
Jeremy, DeMartini +2 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
Anxiety commonly accompanies serious illness. However, in some patients anxiety is the primary manifestation of illness. Diagnostic criteria for these "primary" anxiety disorders have been redefined in the most recent revision of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. We discuss these new diagnostic categories; review
J T, Brown, C D, Mulrow, G A, Stoudemire
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Anxiety commonly accompanies serious illness. However, in some patients anxiety is the primary manifestation of illness. Diagnostic criteria for these "primary" anxiety disorders have been redefined in the most recent revision of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. We discuss these new diagnostic categories; review
J T, Brown, C D, Mulrow, G A, Stoudemire
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The Nurse Practitioner, 2012
The majority of patients with anxiety disorders present in primary care settings, and many are undiagnosed or undertreated-each disorder has defining characteristics. Anxiety disorders are debilitating, and proper treatment can improve quality of life.
Patricia G, Oʼbrien, Loraine, Fleming
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The majority of patients with anxiety disorders present in primary care settings, and many are undiagnosed or undertreated-each disorder has defining characteristics. Anxiety disorders are debilitating, and proper treatment can improve quality of life.
Patricia G, Oʼbrien, Loraine, Fleming
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Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2009
Because of their high prevalence and their negative long‐term consequences, child anxiety disorders have become an important focus of interest. Whether pathological anxiety and normal fear are similar processes continues to be controversial. Comparative studies of child anxiety disorders are scarce, but there is some support for the current ...
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Because of their high prevalence and their negative long‐term consequences, child anxiety disorders have become an important focus of interest. Whether pathological anxiety and normal fear are similar processes continues to be controversial. Comparative studies of child anxiety disorders are scarce, but there is some support for the current ...
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Pediatric Annals, 2005
SAD is a disorder that can cause a great deal of distress and impairment. Children with the disorder often miss school, as well as many other important social opportunities like playing with friends and participating in extracurricular activities. It is quite likely that, if untreated, SAD can lead to numerous negative psychosocial outcomes.
Nichole, Jurbergs, Deborah Roth, Ledley
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SAD is a disorder that can cause a great deal of distress and impairment. Children with the disorder often miss school, as well as many other important social opportunities like playing with friends and participating in extracurricular activities. It is quite likely that, if untreated, SAD can lead to numerous negative psychosocial outcomes.
Nichole, Jurbergs, Deborah Roth, Ledley
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