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Based on the result of this meta-analysis and review, we present an updated model of SAD adopting a network-based perspective. The disconnection of the medial parietal hub in SAD extends current frameworks for future research in anxiety disorders....
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https://doi.org/10.1016/S0033-3182(89)72285-4Get rights and contentPrevious article in issue Next article in issue View PDFCited by (0)1 Dr. Otto is a fellow at the Psychosomatic Clinic in the departments of psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston,...
We exemplify the potential impact of these areas of research focus with several recent examples of novel agents that have emerged and which support our optimism that newer, more effective and better tolerated agents, are on the horizon. Together with existing drugs these newer agents and novel ...
In particular, articles regarding Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Major Depression were mostly analyzed, due to the lack of researches about other types of Mood and AnxietyDisorders. We have concentrated on the target areas where Deep Brain Stimulation was most commonly applied, and on the effects...
has moved into the focus of scientific research concerning mental health [14], resulting in several studies that have indicated positive effects of climbing and bouldering on a variety of illnesses, such as anxiety [15,16,17], depression [15, 18], eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorde...
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