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The inclusion criteria consisted of systematic reviews or meta-analyses that captured the prevalence of anxiety disorders, and fulfilled at least half of the AMSTAR quality criteria. Narrative reviews, non-peer reviewed articles, and studies focusing on anxiety treatment, children, post-traumatic stress...
Biology of Mood & Anxiety Disorders (BMAD) is a new open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes highly innovative basic, translational and clinical research that advances our understanding of mood and anxiety disor- ders. The journal welcomes research in all areas relevant to the diso...
Since SAD symptoms and causes of these symptoms seem to be very similar across the globe, it can be assumed that similar actions will help decrease SAD as well. In this paper, I review eight peer reviewed articles consisting of seven quantitative articles and one qualitative with seven articles...
These databases were selected upon agreement by the authors considering that they host peer-reviewed research of clinical and psychological relevance. The databases were searched on 23 January 2024 with no restriction on the time period or language in which the studies were published. No restriction ...
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Reviews of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders have reported large pre- to post-treatment within-group effect sizes on measures of anxiety when supplied in therapist consultations and in technology-supported settings. However, the stringent ...
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response to potentially threatening stimuli that may trigger anxiety. 2015 research has shown that GABA imbalance may trigger anxiety and balance may help anxiety relief. 2010 peer-reviewed research has discussed the importance of looking at glutamate-GABA imbalance as it may trigger anxiety(17,18)....
It is in part a diagnosis of exclusion: physical health conditions, other mental health disorders, and medications or other substances should be ruled out as a primary cause. Physical examination and laboratory studies are generally normal if no co-existing physical or mental health conditions or ...