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The anxiety disorders

By: Noyes, Russell.
Contributor(s): Hoehn - Saric, Rudolph.
Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1998Description: x, 343 p. : ill.ISBN: 0521552079.Subject(s): ANXIETY | GENERALISATION | FEAR | PSYCHOLOGY | BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS | PHOBIAS | POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER | MEDICAL CONDITIONSSummary: Anxiety is a complex experience, with pyschological, physiological, behavioural, and cognitive manifestations. It is a universal part of the human condition, but becomes abnormal when its intensity and duration grow disproportionate, or when it occurs without recognisable threat. This comprehensive text covers all the anxiety disorders found in the latest DSM and ICD classifications. It provides detailed information about seven prinicipal disorders, including anxiety disorders due to medical conditions and substances. For each, it covers diagnostic criteria, epidemiology, eithology and pathogenesism clinical features, natural history and differential diagnosis, and describes treatment approaches both pyschological and pharmacological. [AJ].
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Anxiety is a complex experience, with pyschological, physiological, behavioural, and cognitive manifestations. It is a universal part of the human condition, but becomes abnormal when its intensity and duration grow disproportionate, or when it occurs without recognisable threat. This comprehensive text covers all the anxiety disorders found in the latest DSM and ICD classifications. It provides detailed information about seven prinicipal disorders, including anxiety disorders due to medical conditions and substances. For each, it covers diagnostic criteria, epidemiology, eithology and pathogenesism clinical features, natural history and differential diagnosis, and describes treatment approaches both pyschological and pharmacological. [AJ].

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