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Anxiety disorders

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2017
Anxiety disorders constitute the largest group of mental disorders in most western societies and are a leading cause of disability. The essential features of anxiety disorders are excessive and enduring fear, anxiety or avoidance of perceived threats, and can also include panic attacks.
Michelle G, Craske   +6 more
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Psychobiology of Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1985
New techniques for studying receptor pharmacology, neurotransmitter activity, and neuroendocrine function in affective illness have made it possible to carry out sophisticated neurochemical and neuropharmacologic investigations of the anxiety disorders.
John M. Rainey, Randolph M. Nesse
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Anxiety disorders

2018
Abstract Anxiety is a common feeling, but also the central symptom of several psychiatric disorders: generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, phobias, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Anxiety disorders are common and important in general medical practice as they often manifest with physical symptoms such as palpitations, chest ...
Ted Liao, Steven Epstein
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The genetics of anxiety disorders

Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 1999
The common denominator of anxiety disorders is that they share inappropriate levels of emotions and cognitions that affect rather than enable adaptive behaviours. The variety of symptoms include ‘spontaneous’ panic attacks with mental and physical symptoms, stimulus bound anxiety associated with avoidance behaviour, and almost constant ‘generalized ...
Van De Wetering, B. J.M.   +2 more
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The Anxiety Disorders

2018
Chapter 6 consists of six subsections, describing the anxiety disorders treated with child and adolescent anxiety psychodynamic psychotherapy (CAPP). These include generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, panic disorder, agoraphobia and phobic avoidance, and (comorbid) posttraumatic stress disorder.
Theodore Shapiro   +2 more
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Neurocircuitry of Anxiety Disorders

Focus, 2003
A major focus in the field of anxiety in the past decade, and an area of intense ongoing interest, is the delineation of the basic neurocircuitry underlying normal and pathologic anxiety. Preclinical work defining the basic neurocircuitry responsible for fear responding has fueled neuroimaging investigations attempting to model the neurocircuitry of ...
Justine M. Kent, Scott L. Rauch
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Valerian for anxiety disorders

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2003
Anxiety disorders are very common mental health problems in the general population and in primary care settings. Herbal medicines are popular and used worldwide and might be considered as a treatment option for anxiety if shown to be effective and safe.To investigate the effectiveness and safety of valerian for treating anxiety disorders.Electronic ...
Lincoln Sakiara Miyasaka   +2 more
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Anxiety disorders

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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Anxiety Disorders

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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Anxiety Disorders in Epilepsy

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 2018
This review is devoted to the place of anxiety disorders in the spectrum of psychiatric comorbidity in patients with epilepsy. The authors present general characteristics of anxiety manifestations and current views on the classification and qualification of anxiety disorders in such patients.
A. V. Lebedeva   +5 more
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