Anxiety Disorders Major DSM-IV Anxiety DisordersTaylor, Steven
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, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder, also highlighting critical aspects of diagnosis, assessment,...
Specifically, they address the relationship between anxiety disorders and major depression. The findings indicate that relatives of individuals with major depression plus an anxiety disorder are at greater risk for major depression, as well as anxiety disorders; than are the relatives of individuals ...
Anxiety disorders: similarities and differences of comorbidity in treated and untreated groups. Br J Psychiatry Suppl. 1991;159(12):23-33.PubMedGoogle Scholar 6. Persons JB, Mennin DS, Tucker DE. Common misconceptions about the nature and treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. Psychiatr Ann...
Personality Disorders | Definition, Clusters & List from Chapter 23 / Lesson 7 58K Learn about personality disorders and causes. Identify the definition of a personality disorder, and discover the differences between disorder clusters. Related to this QuestionWhat...
The MCMI and DSM-III anxiety disordersReich, James
lacks the prominent panic, phobic, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms of other anxiety disorders, the present findings provide strong support for a nonspecific link between panic disorder/agoraphobia and DSM-III PDs/traits and for the presence of common personality characteristics in anxiety disorders. ...
When you open it, you’ll find three main sections. The first is a long list of disorders; a sort of classification of diseases of the mind. The second is “Diagnostic Criteria.” It details all the symptoms for each disorder. Lastly, there’s a long text introduction to each disorder....
Women who were referred with an eating disorder (ED) were compared with a matched normal control group to answer the following questions: What are the frequencies of anxiety disorders in cases of anorexia and bulimia nervosa diagnosed according to DSM-IV criteria? Are anxiety disorders significantly...
Results Prevalence and severity The more prevalent 12-month disorders (Table 1) were specific phobia (8.7%), social phobia (6.8%), and major depressive disorder (6.7%). Anxiety disorders were the most prevalent class (18.1%), followed by mood disorders (9.5%), impulse control disorders (8.9...