Anxiety disorders are among the most common of all psychiatric disorders. The global current prevalence for anxiety disorders is 7.3 %, suggesting that 1 in 14 people around the world at any given time has an anxiety disorder and 1 in 9 (11.6 %) will experience an anxiety disorder in a ...
Association of subjective anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbance with quality-of-life ratings in adults with epilepsy Purpose : To determine the relative contributions of subjective anxiety, depression, sleep disturbance, and seizure-related variables to quality-of-life sc... P Kwan,E Yu,H ...
Treatments and Procedures Related to Anxiety Disorders UAMS Health providers perform and prescribe a broad range of treatments and procedures, some of which may not be listed below. Behavioral Therapy Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ...
This chapter reviews the diagnosis and assessment of mood, anxiety, and related disorders in people with intellectual disabilities (ID). Assessment needs to be carried out for several different reasons: (1) the eligibility for services, (2) explaining behavior, (3) facilitating communication among ...
However, there is limited evidence suggesting a connection between impaired executive functioning due to sleep problems and failure to inhibit anxiety related thoughts and feelings. Cortisol irregularities and disruption in the serotonergic system may also play a role. Evidence suggests that anxiety ...
The roles of trait anxiety, locus of control and defense style in the genesis and maintenance of anxiety are described. A model of the genetic and environmental determinants of these three measures is presented. The contributions that such vulnerability factors make to anxiety and the anxiety disor...
(Ranchman2009). Fear is a response to an immediate object or situation that is threatening, or that an individual perceives to be threatening (APA2013). Although the two are connected, fear is roused in response to an imminent threat and wanes once the threat is removed, whereas anxiety.....
leaves. Anyone can get separation anxiety disorder. If you do, you’ll feel very anxious or fearful when a person you’re close to leaves your sight. You’ll always worry that something bad may happen to your loved one. If you're older, you may have this anxiety after a traumatic ...
Job-anxietyTrait-anxietyWorkplace phobiaAnxiety disordersSick leaveJob-related anxiety, in contrast to general trait-anxiety, is by its very nature associated... B Muschalla,M Linden,D Olbrich - 《Journal of Anxiety Disorders》 被引量: 44发表: 2010年 An Introduction to the Study of Information...
Anxiety disorders: Why they persist and how to treat them. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 37, S5-S27 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 &...