Social anxiety disorder and the DSM-V. In: McKay, D., Abramowitz, J., Taylor, S., Asmundson, G.J.G. (Eds.), Current Perspectives on the Anxiety Disorders: Implications for DSM-V and Beyond. Springer Publishing, New York, NY, pp. 411-429.Heimberg RG, Hofmann SG, Liebowitz MR, ...
Rethinking the anxiety disorders in DSM-V and beyond: Quantitative dimensional models of anxiety and related psychopathology.Berkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksWatson, David
Anxiety disorders in the elderly: DSM-IV and other barriers to diagnosis and treatment Palmer BW, Jeste DV, Sheikh JI: Anxiety disorders in the elderly: DSM-IV and other barriers to diagnosis and treatment. J Affect Disord 1997; 46:183... Barton,W,Palmer,... - 《Journal of Affective ...
(Anxietydisorders)1.一、概 述 2.一、概述2.焦虑障碍概述恐惧症惊恐障碍广泛性焦虑障碍强迫障碍创伤后应激障碍3.焦虑障碍概述3.1.历史 WilliamCullen(1769)首次提出神经症(neurosis)-指神经系统的感觉异常P.Pinel将其分为德行神经症、躯体神经症19世纪有神经病理形态学改变的疾病都被分离出去19世纪后期,弗洛伊德提出神...
Adult separation anxiety disorder has been under-diagnosed, as it was placed under "childhood onset" disorders in DSM-IV.Separation anxiety disorder in adulthood is prevalent, often comorbid and debilitating.A substantial portion of adults report first onset separation anxiety disorder in adulthood.Resea...
DSM-IV and DSM-5 social anxiety disorder in the Australian community Current and accurate estimates of prevalence, correlates, comorbid concerns and treatment-seeking behaviours associated with disorders are essential for in... E Crome,R Grove,AJ Baillie,... - 《Australian & New Zealand Journal ...
Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Developmental Issues and Implications for DSM-V This review summarizes findings on the epidemiology and etiology of anxiety disorders among children and adolescents including separation anxiety disorder, specific phobia, social phobia, agoraphobia, ...
The anxiety disorders are a group of diseases characterized by excessive, maladaptive anxiety (1:65). Such emotion generally interferes with psychosocial functioning, and is often a cause of great distress. The American Psychiatric Association's, DSMIIIR (1987), classifies the anxiety disorders ...
To examine DSM-IV–defined anxiety disorder symptoms in a large sample of normal South African schoolchildren. Children completed two self-report questionnaires: the Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS) and the 41-item version of the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED)....
Anxiety clearly has adaptive value both for the individual and in an evolutionary sense. Anxiety is considered pathologic if it is uncontrollably excessive or persistent so as to affect one’s functioning. Such dysregulation of anxiety may occur at sever