Anxiety disorders are characterised by distorted beliefs about the dangerousness of certain situations and/or internal stimuli. Why do such beliefs persist? Six processes (safety-seeking behaviours, attentional deployment, spontaneous imagery, emotional reasoning, memory processes and the nature of the ...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety disorders are characterised by long term worry, tension, nervousness, fidgeting and symptoms of autonomic system hyperactivity. Meditation is an age-old self regulatory strategy which is gaining more interest in mental health and psychiatry. Meditation can reduce arousal state and ...
Anxiety disorders are characterised by excessive and persistent anxiety or fear, and are associated with a range of behavioural disturbances (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Typically emerging in childhood (Strawn, Lu, Peris, Levine, & Walkup, 2020), they are the most common psychiatric co...
Anxiety disorders are characterised by distorted beliefs about the dangerousness of certain situations and/or internal stimuli. Why do such beliefs persist... DM Clark - 《Behaviour Research & Therapy》 被引量: 612发表: 1999年 Anxiety Disorders: Psychological Approaches to Theory and Treatment Read...
Studies conducted over the past few years suggest that anxiety disorders may be characterised by lowered antioxidant defences and increased oxidative damage to proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. In particular, oxidative modifications to proteins have actually been proposed as a potential factor in the...
Anxiety disorders are complex to diagnose, so they are separated into various categories, the main ones being: Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD), which is persistent and excessive worry and anxiety over a range of different things. You might have no idea why, but you may feel on edge all ...
An abundance of anxiety, however, is where the trouble starts.Anxiety disordersare the most common mental illness in the U.K., affecting almost 15% of the population. Panic disorder is considered an anxiety disorder and is characterised by episodes ofpanic attacks. ...
Anxiety disorders in middle-aged and older adults are primarily characterised by health anxiety [15], and research on these trends can contribute to the prevention and treatment of anxiety disorders in this population, thus promoting healthy aging. However, current research on anxiety disorders mainly...
The DSM-III divides anxiety disorders into two broad categories, Phobic Disorders and Anxiety States. Anxiety states characterised by panic attacks have been separated from generalised anxiety disorders. While this classification may not be generally accepted it is of heuristic value. Delineation of pani...
Treatment of Anxiety Disorders When anxiety substantially impairs work, family, or social adjustment, mental health evaluation is indicated and treatment is appropriate. Panic disorder responds to most antidepressant medications, which are first-line therapies for this disorder. Benzodiazepines are also effe...