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  1. Anxiety Disorders in African Americans
  2. Age of onset of compulsive hoarding [An article from: Journal of Anxiety Disorders] by J.R. Grisham, R.O. Frost, et all
  3. Mastery of Your Anxiety and Panic: Therapist Guide (Treatments That Work) by Michelle G. Craske, David H. Barlow, 2006-12-14
  4. Anxiety Disorder Workbook by Mary Ellen Popkin, 2001-02-01
  5. Anxiety and Substance Use Disorders: The Vicious Cycle of Comorbidity (Series in Anxiety and Related Disorders)
  6. Chronic Anxiety: Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Mixed Anxiety-Depression
  7. Mastery of ANxiety and Panic for Adolescents Riding the Wave, Therapist Guide (Treatments That Work) by Donna B Picus, Jill T Ehrenreich, et all 2008-03-28
  8. 115 WAYS TO REDUCE ANXIETY: Strategies for Dealing with an Anxiety Disorder by Mike Marcoe, 2006-01-13
  9. Selective Mutism and Social Anxiety Disorder: Learning to Socialize and Communicate in the REAL WORLD by Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum, 2007-01-01
  10. Separation Anxiety Disorder: Psychodynamics and Psychotherapy by Richard A. Gardner, 1984-12
  11. Growing Up With Anxiety Disorder by Mark Arthur Pagel, 2003-01
  12. Social Anxiety and Social Phobia in Youth: Characteristics, Assessment, and Psychological Treatment (Series in Anxiety and Related Disorders) by Christopher A. Kearney, 2004-11-24
  13. Anxiety Disorders: A Practitioner's Guide to Comparative Treatments (Springer Series on Comparative Treatments for Psychological Disorders)
  14. Anxiety Disorders Comorbid with Depression: social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder and post traumatic stress disorder - pocketbook by Dan J. Stein, Eric Hollander, 2001-11-01

101. Symptoms Of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Generalized anxiety disorder Symptoms. This section describes the symptoms Symptomsof Generalized anxiety disorder. According to the DSM, The
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About Drug Therapy ADHD (additional sections) Anxiety Disorders Causes of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Others NIMH Information on Anxiety Disorders Disorders: Panic Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder NIMH Information on OCD Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ... Social Phobia Common Underlying Symptoms: Panic Attacks Agoraphobia Mood Disorders (additional sections) Personality Disorders (additional sections) Schizoaffective Disorders (additional sections) Schizophrenic Disorders (additional sections) Chronic Pain and Illnesses (additional sections) The Site Editor provides Counselling Services which may be of help to clients whose lives are affected either directly or through those they love by some of these types of distress.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms
This section describes the symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder employed by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals.

102. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Causes, treatments and organizations that can help.
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103. Panic, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder And Other Anxiety Disorders
Generalized anxiety disorder. Agoraphobia. posttraumatic stress disorder 3.6%of the population; generalized anxiety disorder 2.8% of the population;
http://counsellingresource.com/distress/anxiety-disorders/
Site Search ( Help Home Try Online Therapy Types of Counselling ... Other Web Resources Sections available:
Types of Distress
About Drug Therapy ADHD (additional sections) Anxiety Disorders Causes of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Others NIMH Information on Anxiety Disorders Disorders: Panic Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder NIMH Information on OCD Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ... Social Phobia Common Underlying Symptoms: Panic Attacks Agoraphobia Mood Disorders (additional sections) Personality Disorders (additional sections) Schizoaffective Disorders (additional sections) Schizophrenic Disorders (additional sections) Chronic Pain and Illnesses (additional sections) The Site Editor provides Counselling Services which may be of help to clients whose lives are affected either directly or through those they love by some of these types of distress.
Panic, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Posttraumatic Stress, and Other Anxiety Disorders
This section provides general information on anxiety and describes the symptoms employed by psychiatrists as diagnostic criteria for panic attacks, posttraumatic stress disorder, and other anxiety disorders.

104. Anxiety Disorders Guide
Articles on the diagnosis and treatment of the various kinds of anxiety and panic disorders.
http://www.anxiety-disorders.net/

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Anxiety Disorders Introduction
Anxiety disorders are serious medical illnesses that affect approximately 19 million American adults. These disorders fill people's lives with overwhelming anxiety and fear. Unlike the relatively mild, brief anxiety caused by a stressful event such as a business presentation or a first date, anxiety disorders are chronic, relentless, and can grow progressively worse if not treated. This web site will
  • help you identify the symptoms of anxiety disorders,
  • explain the causes of these conditions,
  • describe effective treatments,
  • help you learn how to obtain treatment and
  • suggest ways to make treatment more effective.
The anxiety disorders to be discussed include
  • panic disorder,
  • obsessive-compulsive disorder

105. What Are Anxiety Disorders? How Can I Tell Which One I Have?
But sometimes anxiety becomes a problem, not a help. We call this an anxiety disorder.There are just a few anxiety disorders. Generalized anxiety disorder.
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What Are Anxiety Disorders?
How Can I Tell Which One I Have?
First of all, everyone has anxiety. Anxiety can be quite normal in certain instances. It keeps us busy doing things that keep us safe and out of harm's way. For example, having some anxiety because you discovered the battery in your smoke detector is dead will hopefully bother you enough to motivate you to purchase a new battery soon which might save your life. But sometimes anxiety becomes a problem, not a help. We call this an anxiety disorder. There are just a few anxiety disorders. Here is a really brief explanation of the anxiety disorders for laypersons. If you read one of these explanations and it sounds strongly like what you have, you may do well to see your doctor and obtain one of the books listed below under that particular anxiety disorder from your library or bookstore.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- anxiety baseline is elevated all the time
- excessive worry
- can cause bothersome physical
- symptoms such as tension, nausea, fatigue, headaches, etc.

106. What Is Persistent Anxiety?
Defining generalized anxiety disorder At That s when doctors may diagnosethe disorder called generalized anxiety disorder. Generalized
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Defining generalized anxiety disorder At one time or another, all of us have feelings of worry, nervousness, or uneasiness in our daily lives. But when the worry becomes hard to control, prominent, and persistent (present for more than 6 months), it may begin to have a serious negative impact on our daily activities and well-being. That's when doctors may diagnose the disorder called generalized anxiety disorder. Generalized anxiety disorder can make it difficult for us to concentrate at work, function at home, or just "get on" with life. If this is how you've been feeling, you should know you are not alone - an estimated 1 in 20 adult Americans have generalized anxiety disorder.
What causes generalized anxiety disorder? There are a number of possible causes of generalized anxiety disorder:
  • Stressful events in our lives Hereditary factors (generalized anxiety disorder has been shown to run in families) Overproduction of serotonin (sear-a-toe-nin), a chemical produced in the brain (other chemicals may also be responsible)

107. Social Anxiety Disorder: Description, Criteria, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments And
, Criteria, Causes, Symptoms, Treatmentsand Medications. Social anxiety disorder. Also known as Description.......Social anxiety disorder
http://www.mental-health-matters.com/disorders/dis_details.php?disID=95

108. Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Description, Criteria, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment
, Criteria, Causes, Symptoms, Treatmentsand Medications. Generalized anxiety disorder. Also known as Description.......Generalized anxiety disorder
http://www.mental-health-matters.com/disorders/dis_details.php?disID=47

109. Health Canada - Mental Health - Anxiety Disorders: Future Directions For Researc
Disorder with (PDA) and without (PD) Agoraphobia b. ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder(OCD) c. Social Phobia d. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) e. Specific
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110. EMedicine - Anxiety : Article By Kyle Hsu, MD
Clinical report on anxiety disorders and panic attacks symptoms, differentials, medication, treatment, and workup.
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Last Updated: January 21, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: panic attack, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, GAD, phobic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Kyle Hsu, MD , Consulting Staff, Department of Emergency Medicine, United States Air Force Mike O'Callan Federal Hospital Kyle Hsu, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Emergency Medicine Editor(s): Edward Bessman, MD , Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine, John Hopkins Bayview Medical Center; Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins University; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD

111. Questions And Answers About Anxiety Disorders
People with a generalized anxiety disorder often worry about issues suchas health, physical danger, losing their job, and financial problems.
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112. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Anxiety And Depression. Treatment Using CBT - Ros
Clinical psychologist providing cognitive behaviour therapy for child and adult anxiety disorders, obsessivecompulsive disorder and depression in the inner-west of Sydney.
http://www.rossmenzies.com
Associate Professor Ross G. Menzies has been providing CBT for OCD, phobias, anxiety and depression in the inner-west of Sydney for over 15 years. Professor Menzies completed his B.Sc (Psych), M.Psychol (both with first class honours), then a PhD in clinical psychology at the University of NSW. He is currently Associate Professor of Psychology and Head, School of Behavioural and Community Health Sciences at The University of Sydney. In 1991, he was appointed founding Director of the Anxiety Disorders Clinic, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, a post which he continues to hold. He is also the Chief Consultant Clinical Psychologist to that unit. He was a founding member of the Anxiety Disorders Foundation of Australia (NSW Branch), serving on the Board for two years. He is a n Advisory Board Member of the Sydney Anxiety Disorders Practice and is the Clinical Director of Anxpsych, an organisation bringing anxiety management skills to the corporate sector. He is the Head and Director of the Anxiety and Stress Research Group, the University of Sydney. He is the NSW President , and past National President, of the Australian Association for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy.

113. Psych Central: Generalized Anxiety Disorder Symptoms
Generalized anxiety disorder. SYMPTOMS. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) ismuch more than the normal anxiety people experience day to day.
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SYMPTOMS
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is much more than the normal anxiety people experience day to day. It's chronic and exaggerated worry and tension, even though nothing seems to provoke it. Having this disorder means always anticipating disaster, often worrying excessively about health, money, family, or work. Sometimes, though, the source of the worry is hard to pinpoint. Simply the thought of getting through the day provokes anxiety. People with GAD can't seem to shake their concerns, even though they usually realize that their anxiety is more intense than the situation warrants. People with GAD also seem unable to relax. They often have trouble falling or staying asleep. Their worries are accompanied by physical symptoms, especially trembling, twitching, muscle tension, headaches, irritability, sweating, or hot flashes. They may feel lightheaded or out of breath. They may feel nauseated or have to go to the bathroom frequently. Or they might feel as though they have a lump in the throat. Many individuals with GAD startle more easily than other people. They tend to feel tired, have trouble concentrating, and sometimes suffer depression, too.

114. National Anxiety Foundation, Helping Sufferers Of Panic, Anxiety And Obsessive C
s of symptoms and treatments for various anxiety disorders, including OCD, Panic Disorder, PTSD, and Social Phobia.......Directory of health care professionals specializing in the treatment of anxiety disorders.
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115. Depression And Anxiety Differences And Similarities
Distinguishes between depression and anxiety. Also discusses types of depression and anxiety disorders and complications such as sleep disorders and substance abuse.
http://www.depression-and-anxiety.com
Community Latest News Depression and anxiety disorders are not the same, although at first glance they seem very similar. Depression generates emotions such as hopelessness, despair and anger. Energy levels are usually very low, and depressed people often feel overwhelmed by the day-to-day tasks and personal relationships so essential to life.
A person with anxiety disorder, however, experiences fear, panic or anxiety in situations where most people would not feel anxious or threatened. The sufferer may experience sudden panic or anxiety attacks without any recognized trigger, and often lives with a constant nagging worry or anxiousness. Without treatment, such disorders can restrict a person’s ability to work, maintain relationships, or even leave the house.
Both anxiety and depression are frequently treated in much the same manner, which may explain why the two disorders are so often confused. Antidepressant medication is often used for anxiety, while behavioral therapy frequently helps people overcome both conditions.
Sudden Panic
Not everyone suffering from an anxiety disorder experiences attacks per se. An anxiety attack is the sudden onset of panic or overwhelming worry. The heart may begin to pound, and the victim of the attack may feel dizzy, nauseous or faint. It is not unusual for people to feel as if they are about to die during an attack. Generally lasting about ten minutes, full recovery may take hours. An anxiety attack leaves a person feeling drained and exhausted.

116. Anxiety Disorders - Interactive Glossary
anxiety disorders cause intense feelings of anxiety and tension when there isno real danger. Mental Health Glossary anxiety disorders. anxiety disorders.
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Anxiety Disorders Anxiety disorders cause intense feelings of anxiety and tension when there is no real danger. The symptoms cause significant distress and interfere with daily activities. Sufferers of anxiety disorders usually take extreme measures to avoid situations that provoke anxiety. The physical signs of anxiety are restlessness, irritability, disturbed sleep, muscle aches and pains, gastrointestinal distress, and difficulty concentrating. Anxiety disorders are often accompanied by the symptoms of depression and can lead to chronic anxiety. See also

117. Anxiety Treatment Resources
A psychological clinic specializing in anxiety disorders such as trichotillomania and OCD. In the Nath Building.
http://www.anxietytreatmentres.com/

118. National Cancer Institute - Anxiety Disorder
Date Last Modified 06/28/2002, health professional. anxiety disorder. Posttraumaticstress disorder is treated with psychotherapy. Generalized anxiety disorder.
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NCI Highlights Post-Surgery Chemo and Early Lung Cancer Head and Neck Cancer: Cetuximab Boosts Survival President's Panel Report: Living Beyond Cancer Annual Report to the Nation ... Past Highlights Introduction This patient summary on anxiety is adapted from a summary written for health professionals by cancer experts. This and other credible information about cancer treatment, screening, prevention, supportive care, and ongoing clinical trials is available from the National Cancer Institute. Anxiety is a normal reaction to cancer, but it can interfere with a patient's quality of life and the ability to follow through with cancer therapy. This brief summary describes the causes and treatment of anxiety experienced by cancer patients. Anxiety that may arise after cancer therapy has been completed is also discussed in this summary. Back to Top Next Section > Home Text-Only Version Contact Us ... Site Map A Service of the National Cancer Institute

119. Virtual Hospital : Health Topics A-Z : Anxiety
Collection of articles explaining several anxiety disorders and concerns regarding anxiety in children.
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120. Social Anxiety Disorder In The Learn About Section Of Paxil.com
Social phobia, also known as social anxiety disorder, is an excessive, persistentfear of social and performance situations so severe that it may disrupt your
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What it is : Social anxiety disorder, also known as social phobia, is an excessive, persistent fear of social and performance situations so severe it disrupts your daily life and relationships. People with social anxiety disorder have a persistent, intense and ongoing fear of being watched, judged by others and being embarrassed or humiliated by their own actions.( How it's diagnosed : Doctors use a set of questions to help determine whether you have social anxiety disorder. These questions focus on fears and anxieties surrounding being in social situations. They might also explore other problems, such as substance abuse or depression, which often accompany social anxiety disorder.( How it's treated : Treatment can involve medications, psychotherapy (talk therapy) or both. It is likely you will need ongoing treatment to prevent your social anxiety disorder from returning.( Paxil is the only medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of social anxiety disorder.

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