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期刊名:Psychiatric clinics of north america

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ISSN:0193-953X

e-ISSN:1558-3147

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Brief, nonpharmacological interventions for anxiety are often defined as no more than 10 sessions or 50% contact time of a full intervention. Brief interventions can be of high or low intensity, depending on the type and extent of therapist...
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Understanding the cultural and social aspects of anxiety disorders is necessary to ensure the design and implementation of effective, evidence-based methods for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment among diverse populations, particularly th...
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Carly J Johnco,Diana Matovic,Viviana M Wuthrich Carly J Johnco
Contrary to ageist stereotypes, anxiety disorders are less common in older compared with younger adults. However, anxiety is often under-recognized and undertreated in this population. Anxiety disorders affect around 1 in 10 older adults, a...
Jordan T Stiede,Katie H Mangen,Eric A Storch Jordan T Stiede
Anxiety disorders are common in children and adolescents, with many youths experiencing functional impairment in multiple domains because of these conditions. Biologic and cognitive-behavioral models provide a basis for the development and ...
Michael P Twohig,Leila K Capel,Michael E Levin Michael P Twohig
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Erika S Trent,Eric A Storch Erika S Trent
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Michelle L Miller,Elizabeth R Steuber,Joseph F McGuire Michelle L Miller
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