Advances in anxiety management
WR Yates, RB Wesner - The Journal of the American Board …, 1989 - Am Board Family Med
Recent developments in neurobiology, diagnostic classification, and drug/psychotherapy
trials have increased our ability to manage patients with anxiety disorders. These recent …
trials have increased our ability to manage patients with anxiety disorders. These recent …
An overview of anxiety disorders
RO Pasnau, A Bystritsky - Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 1990 - search.proquest.com
Anxiety disorders are more prevalent than any other mental health problem in the United
States. Afflicted persons are often untreated orare treated only by a primary care physician …
States. Afflicted persons are often untreated orare treated only by a primary care physician …
An update on treatment of the anxiety disorders
PP Roy-Byrne, W Katon - Psychiatric Services, 1987 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
The recently discovered high prevalence of the anxiety disorders, as well as studies
demonstrating their strong association with psychophysiologic symptoms, will probably …
demonstrating their strong association with psychophysiologic symptoms, will probably …
Future directions in the treatment of anxiety
RMA Hirschfeld - Journal of psychiatric research, 1990 - Elsevier
Future directions for anxiety disorders may be split into three areas: research, clinical
practice, and public attitudes. With regard to research, we must learn much more about the …
practice, and public attitudes. With regard to research, we must learn much more about the …
Management of common anxiety disorders.
EJ Walley, DK Beebe, JL Clark - American Family Physician, 1994 - europepmc.org
Anxiety disorders affect 16 percent of the US population. Family physicians treat 90 percent
of patients presenting with one or more anxiety disorders. Common anxiety disorders …
of patients presenting with one or more anxiety disorders. Common anxiety disorders …
[BOOK][B] Anxiety disorders and their treatment: a critical review of the evidence-based literature
MM Antony, R Swinson - 1996 - researchgate.net
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health problems. According to the
Mental Health Supplement of the 1990 Ontario Health Survey, 9% of men and 16% of …
Mental Health Supplement of the 1990 Ontario Health Survey, 9% of men and 16% of …
Anxiety: causes and management
R Shri - The Journal of Behavioral Science, 2010 - so06.tci-thaijo.org
Anxiety disorders affect one-eighth of the total population worldwide, and havebecome a
very important area of research interest in psychopharmacology. People with anxiety …
very important area of research interest in psychopharmacology. People with anxiety …
Nondrug treatment of anxiety.
WG Danton, J Altrocchi, D Antonuccio… - American Family …, 1994 - europepmc.org
Anxiety is the most common mental health problem in the United States. Most patients with
anxiety seek treatment from primary care physicians, who are generally familiar with the …
anxiety seek treatment from primary care physicians, who are generally familiar with the …
New findings in anxiety. A synthesis for clinical practice in 1985.
GC Curtis - The Psychiatric clinics of North America, 1985 - europepmc.org
Antidepressant therapy for panic attacks, exposure therapy for stimulus-dependent
anxieties, and, to a lesser extent, clomipramine therapy for obsessive-compulsive symptoms …
anxieties, and, to a lesser extent, clomipramine therapy for obsessive-compulsive symptoms …
The assessment and treatment of refractory anxiety.
E Hollander, LJ Cohen - The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 1994 - europepmc.org
Most patients with anxiety disorders can be effectively treated with the use of specific
pharmacologic and psychological approaches. Nevertheless, some anxiety patients remain …
pharmacologic and psychological approaches. Nevertheless, some anxiety patients remain …