Who gets the most out of cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders? The role of treatment dose and patient engagement. J Consult Clin Psychol 2013 Aug;81(4):639-649 [FREE Full text] [doi: 10.1037/a0033403] [Medline: 23750465]Glen D, Golinelli D, Rose RD, Roy-Byrne P, Stein ...
anxiety, and low self-esteem – issues that often carry over to adulthood. Women with untreated ADHD are also more likely to have children with ADHD. In fact, many women are diagnosed only after learning that a child has the
Socio-economic variations in the mental health treatment gap for people with anxiety, mood, and substance use disorders: results from the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) surveys. Psychol Med. 2018;48(9):1560–71. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Neighbors HW, Caldwell C, Williams DR, Nes...
well if they want to, you become focused on getting children to “want to” by trying to control their behavior with rewards and punishments. When you view your child as doing well if they can, you begin to focus on what makes it possible for them to do well and what gets in their ...
How to raise kidswhocan overcome anxiety?成长意味着要面对新的挑战,但对于一些孩子来说,不确定的情况会导致焦虑,父母经常寻求安抚。心理学家安妮 · 玛丽 · 阿尔巴诺解释了为什么不断地急于解决孩子的问题会使依赖和怨恨的终身循环延续下去,并分...
of the treatments of anxiety in children ages seven to 17. We found that child-focused cognitive behavioral exposure therapy or medication with a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor are effective for 60 percent of treated youth. And their combination gets 80 percent of kids well...
Some clinicians find that a high percentage of their clients with eating disorders also have histories of physical or sexual abuse. Research, however, suggests that people who have been abused have about the same incidence of eating disorders as those who have not been mistreated. Nevertheless, ...
I run groups for parents of young adults with anxiety disorders. These youth are between the ages of 18 and 28. They are mostly living at home, dependent on their parents. Many of them may have attended school and college. Some have graduated. Almost all are not working, just staying at...
Depression is common in whiplash-associated disorders (WAD). Our objectives were to identify factors associated with depressive symptomatology occurring in
“It usually gets worse if I have passengers that I don't consider to be close friends. I feel like I should know everything all the time and I have to be hyper vigilant.” Interactions with other drivers mainly included hostile interactions, such as tailgating, being honked etc, or more...