PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF HEALTH ANXIETY AND HYPOCHONDRIASIS: A Biopsychosocial Approach

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Between 25% and 50% of visits to primary care clinics are for somatic complaints with no identifiable organic pathology. While most people are reassured when told they are not ill, a certain percentage is convinced the doctor has missed something serious. For centuries, hypochondriasis and persistent somatic complaints have baffled physicians and mental health professionals alike. Recent decades, however, have seen advances in the understanding and treatment of this… More >>

PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF HEALTH ANXIETY AND HYPOCHONDRIASIS: A Biopsychosocial Approach

The Treatment of Anxiety Disorders: Clinician Guides and Patient Manuals

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In this completely revised second edition of their well-received book, Gavin Andrews and his team continue to draw upon the materials and methods that they have used successfully in clinical practice for 15 years. Over half the material in this edition is new, and an entirely new section covering post-traumatic stress disorder has been included. This is an unique and authoritative overview of the recognition and treatment of anxiety disorders, giving Clinician Guide… More >>

The Treatment of Anxiety Disorders: Clinician Guides and Patient Manuals

Coping with Social Anxiety: The Definitive Guide to Effective Treatment Options

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An essential guide for the 5.3 million American sufferers of social anxiety from a leading
psychiatrist and researcher

An estimated 5.3 million Americans experience social anxiety disorder, making it the third most common psychiatric illness in the United States. Unlike people with simple shyness, people with social anxiety disorder become sick with fear in social situations, experiencing physical symptoms like sweating, trembling, a shaky voice, or a pou… More >>

Coping with Social Anxiety: The Definitive Guide to Effective Treatment Options

Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Anxiety

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State Univ. of New York, Brooklyn. Papers presented at the symposium: Recognizing and Treating Anxiety Disorders Across Cultures, sponsored by the Dept. of Psychiatry, SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn, Dec. 1995. 27 contributors, 26 U.S. … More >>

Cultural Issues in the Treatment of Anxiety