نتایج جستجو برای: generalized anxiety disorde

تعداد نتایج: 253105  

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2007
Diana Koszycki Melodie Benger Jakov Shlik Jacques Bradwejn

Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) has been reported to reduce anxiety in a broad range of clinical populations. However, its efficacy in alleviating core symptoms of specific anxiety disorders is not well established. We conducted a randomized trial to evaluate how well MBSR compared to a first-line psychological intervention for social anxiety disorder (SAD). Fifty-three patients with ...

ژورنال: دانشور پزشکی 2017
عبداللهی, نرمین, قلی زاده, زلیخا,

Objective: The present study aimed at comparing the efficacy of mixed Neurofeedback and medication therapy with medication therapy in order to reduce the anxiety symptoms in patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Materials and Methods: A pre- and post-test semi-experimental design without control group was used. Twenty patients from counseling centers and psychiatrists offices i...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2009
Lizabeth Roemer Jonathan K Lee Kristalyn Salters-Pedneault Shannon M Erisman Susan M Orsillo Douglas S Mennin

Diminished levels of mindfulness (awareness and acceptance/nonjudgment) and difficulties in emotion regulation have both been proposed to play a role in symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD); the current studies investigated these relationships in nonclinical and clinical samples. In the first study, among a sample of 395 individuals at an urban commuter campus, self-reports of both em...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2008
Regina Miranda Monique Fontes Brett Marroquín

The present study examined cognitive content-specificity in future-event predictions associated with symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). College undergraduates (N=284) completed measures of depression, GAD, and rated their certainty that a given set of positive and negative outcomes were or were not likely to happen in their future. Participants also completed measure...

2017
Jennifer A. Reinhold

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a highly prevalent, chronic, debilitating, relapsing, and often underdiagnosed anxiety disorder. Characterized by a waxing and waning episodic clinical course replete with periods of remission and relapse, GAD presents with excessive and pathological worry that is difficult to control. A diagnosis of GAD incorporates physical, psychological, and cognitive s...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
David K Marcus Abere Sawaqdeh Paul Kwon

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is identified as a discrete disorder in the DSM-5, but evidence suggests that GAD and the related construct of pathological worry possesses a dimensional latent structure. The objective of this study was to ascertain the latent structure of GAD using taxometric methods. A subsample of adults (N=2061) from the Midlife in the United States Study, a national samp...

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2011
Bunmi O Olatunji Bethany G Ciesielski Thomas Armstrong Mimi Zhao David H Zald

BACKGROUND Although an attentional bias for threat has been implicated in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), evidence supporting such a bias has been inconsistent. This study examines whether exposure to different emotional content modulates attention disengagement and impairs the perception of subsequently presented nonemotional targets in GAD. METHODS Patients with GAD (n = 30) and control...

2011
Adriane Arteche Jutta Joormann Allison Harvey Michelle Craske Ian H. Gotlib Annukka Lehtonen Nicholas Counsell Alan Stein

BACKGROUND Postnatally depressed mothers have difficulties responding appropriately to their infants. The quality of the mother-child relationship depends on a mother's ability to respond to her infant's cues, which are largely non-verbal. Therefore, it is likely that difficulties in a mother's appraisal of her infants' facial expressions will affect the quality of mother-infant interaction. Th...

Journal: :Cognitive and behavioral practice 2012
Sarah A Hayes-Skelton Aisha Usmani Jonathan K Lee Lizabeth Roemer Susan M Orsillo

Applied Relaxation (AR), which involves noticing early signs of anxiety and responding with a relaxation response, is an empirically supported treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). However, research on hypothesized mechanisms of AR (e.g., reduced muscle tension) has been mixed, making it likely that additional mechanisms are contributing to the efficacy of AR. Stemming from more rec...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2009
Douglas S Mennin Katie A McLaughlin Thomas J Flanagan

Preliminary evidence supports the role of emotion-related deficits in generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), including heightened emotional intensity, poor understanding of emotion, negative cognitive reactivity to emotions, and maladaptive emotion management. However, questions remain concerning the specificity of these emotion-related deficits compared to highly comorbid conditions such as socia...

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