نتایج جستجو برای: generalized ânxiety disorder gâd

تعداد نتایج: 751372  

Journal: :International clinical psychopharmacology 2000
V Mahe A Balogh

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is one of the most common anxiety disorders and has a poor prognosis, although it is often thought to be a minor complaint. This disorder has a chronic course of 5-15 years and longer. Long-term treatment with the commonly used benzodiazepines is controversial because of concerns over tolerance and dependence. We performed a thorough search of the literature f...

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2010
Gavin Andrews Megan J Hobbs Thomas D Borkovec Katja Beesdo Michelle G Craske Richard G Heimberg Ronald M Rapee Ayelet Meron Ruscio Melinda A Stanley

BACKGROUND Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) has undergone a series of substantial classificatory changes since its first inclusion in DSM-III. The majority of these revisions have been in response to its poor inter-rater reliability and concerns that it may lack diagnostic validity. This article provides options for the revision of the DSM-IV GAD criteria for DSM-V. METHOD First, searches w...

غرایی, بنفشه, مهرابی, فریدون, هوشنگ مهریار, امیر,

  Objective : The present study is investigating the attribution style in patients with the anxiety and depression comorbidity. Method: Subjects are 26 patients with major depression, 25 patients with generalized anxiety disorder, 17 patients with comorbidity of anxiety and depression, and 30 normal individuals. The aparatus used in the study for data collecting were Beck Depression Inventory, ...

Introduction In the last two decades, the interest in understanding the nature of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and the development of effective treatment methods for GAD has increased among psychologists. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy, modular cognitive-‎behavioral therapy ‎‏‏and their combination in distress tolerance, ambiguity tolerance and meta-worr...

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2010
Andrea Reinecke Eni S Becker Juergen Hoyer Mike Rinck

BACKGROUND Cognitive schema theories of anxiety postulate that higher-level cognitive processes such as attention and memory are guided by underlying distorted fear associations. While numerous studies investigated these disorder-specific, biased processes, hardly any research addressed the underlying schemata themselves. In particular, no study has ever addressed implicit fear associations in ...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2006
Christopher S Monk Eric E Nelson Erin B McClure Karin Mogg Brendan P Bradley Ellen Leibenluft R James R Blair Gang Chen Dennis S Charney Monique Ernst Daniel S Pine

OBJECTIVE While adolescent anxiety disorders represent prevalent, debilitating conditions, few studies have explored their brain physiology. Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and a behavioral measure of attention to angry faces, the authors evaluated differences in response between healthy adolescents and adolescents with generalized anxiety disorder. METHOD In ...

Background & Objective: People with Illness Anxiety Disorder experience excessive worry and in this regard, they have a lot in common with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Emotion Regulation Therapy (ERT) is a multifaceted and integrated treatment that is widely used for Generalized Anxiety Disorder and its effectiveness in anxious factors has been established in many studies. The aim of the pres...

2018
Ho-Yan Yvonne Chun William N. Whiteley Martin S. Dennis Gillian E. Mead Alan J. Carson

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Anxiety after stroke is common and disabling. Stroke trialists have treated anxiety as a homogenous condition, and intervention studies have followed suit, neglecting the different treatment approaches for phobic and generalized anxiety. Using diagnostic psychiatric interviews, we aimed to report the frequency of phobic and generalized anxiety, phobic avoidance, predictor...

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