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Articles Tagged with ''anxiety_disorder''

Should We Prescribe Meditation to Our Patients?

February 1, 2014
From The Carlat Psychiatry Report
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Many people claim that meditation helps them reduce stress, anxiety, or depression, but little quality evidence exists to support those anecdotes. Add to that the difficulty in designing a controlled trial of meditation—eg, how can people be blinded to their treatment group?—and it’s hard to know how to counsel patients on the effectiveness of this strategy.
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Long-Term Outcomes in Anxiety Treatment

February 1, 2014
From The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report
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Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychiatric conditions in kids, and they are often predictive of future psychiatric problems. Researchers examined if effective treatment of anxiety disorders early on had positive long-term outcomes.
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Antipsychotics and Anticonvulsants for Anxiety Disorders

September 1, 2013
Steve Balt, MD, MS
From The Carlat Psychiatry Report
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Steve Balt, MD, MS Board Member, The Carlat Report. In private practice in the San Francisco Bay area. Dr. Balt discloses that his spouse is employed as a sales representative for Otsuka America.
We know how frequently our patients complain of anxiety. Anxiety disorders are common, chronic conditions. They also increase the risk for mood and substance disorders, and complaints of anxiety are found in a wide range of other psychiatric and medical conditions, as well.
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Table - FDA Approved Medications for Anxiety

September 1, 2013
Steve Balt, MD, MS
From The Carlat Psychiatry Report
Issue Links: Learning Objectives | Editorial Information | PDF of Issue
Steve Balt, MD, MS Board Member, The Carlat Report. In private practice in the San Francisco Bay area. Dr. Balt discloses that his spouse is employed as a sales representative for Otsuka America.
Documents:  FDA-Approved Medications for Anxiety.pdf...
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Techniques to Treat Panic Disorder

September 26, 2012
Jay Coburn, MA, MS
Dr. Burns is the author of Feeling Good, The Feeling Good Handbook, and When Panic Attacks, which are available at bookstores and can be purchased online. You can learn more about his work by visiting his website at www.feelinggood.com.For a full list of references click here.
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Pharmacotherapy for Panic Disorder

September 26, 2012
Kelly N. Gable, PharmD, BCPP
When it comes to medication management, practitioners often treat anxiety disorders as though they are all the same. However, there are specific clinical pearls that you should be aware of to adequately treat your clients with panic disorder.This review will provide you with a quick overview of panic disorder treatment...
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Understanding and Treating Panic Disorder

September 26, 2012
Murray Kuperminc, PhD
When a person perceives there is danger, a fight-or-flight response sets into motion many physiological changes that prepare him or her to address the danger. Heart rate and breathing speed up, blood pressure rises; the person is energized and, hopefully, ready to meet the challenge.Just as it helped the caveman...
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Can Instant Messaging Enhance Treatment Outcomes?

January 1, 2012
Glen Spielmans, PhD
From The Carlat Psychiatry Report
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Glen Spielmans, PhD Associate professor of psychology, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, MN Glen Spielmans, PhD, has disclosed that he has no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
Whether you see your patients quarterly, monthly, or even weekly, you certainly are not with them as much as their cell phones are.
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The Psychopharmacology of Anxiety Treatment in Children and Adolescents

December 1, 2011
From The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report
Issue Links: Learning Objectives | Editorial Information | PDF of Issue
Caroline Fisher, PhD, MD
Anxiety disorders are common in young people, affecting 4%–7% of children. It appears that the majority of “adult” anxiety disorders begin in childhood and are stable and often chronic conditions, so an effective intervention can have lifelong benefits.
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Effective Psychotherapies for Childhood Anxiety

December 1, 2011
From The Carlat Child Psychiatry Report
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Sara Brewer, MD
While there are many different anxiety disorders, the mainstay of treatment for nearly all of them is the same: cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
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