Anxiety Disorder Research

Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric illnesses affecting both children and adults. Anxiety disorders may develop from a complex set of risk factors, including genetics, brain chemistry, personality, and life events. Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is characterised by excessive, unrealistic worry that lasts six months or more; in adults, the anxiety may focus on issues such as health, money, or career. In obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) individuals are plagued by persistent, recurring thoughts (obsessions) that reflect exaggerated anxiety or fears; typical obsessions include worry about being contaminated or fears of behaving improperly or acting violently. Panic Disorder, a third type of anxiety disorder, is when people suffer severe attacks of panic which may make them feel like they are having a heart attack or are going crazy for no apparent reason. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can follow an exposure to a traumatic event such as a sexual or physical assault, witnessing a death, the unexpected death of a loved one, or natural disaster. Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia; SAD) is characterised by extreme anxiety about being judged by others or behaving in a way that might cause embarrassment or ridicule. In regards to specific phobias people with specific phobias suffer from an intense fear reaction to a specific object or situation (such as spiders, dogs, or heights); the level of fear is usually inappropriate to the situation, and is recognised by the sufferer as being irrational. Drugs used to treat anxiety disorders include selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), tricyclic antidepressants, benzodiazepines, beta blockers, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). This new book brings together leading research from throughout the world.

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Why Jake Paul is Wrong to Say Anxiety is ‘Created by You’

YouTuber Jake Paul is under fire yet again for claiming anxiety is “created by you” and can be cured by “[reminding] yourself to be happy.” Psychologist Dr. Vaile Wright explained that anxiety disorder is a mental illness and should be taken seriously like any other health condition. “If someone had diabetes for example, we wouldn’t tell them it was all in their head.” Paul was quick to backtrack, saying the tweet was meant to raise awareness. InsideEdition.com’s Johanna Li has more.

The History of Mental Symptoms

An important and unique survey of the historical background to the descriptive categories of psychopathology.

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Pet Goats and Pap Smears

Experience the life of doctors and patients. Discover remedies for various conditions; how to lower your medical bills, and secure quality health care.

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Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia

Part of the Oxford Psychiatry Library series, this pocketbook provides a user-friendly introduction to the diagnosis, etiology, and treatment of patients with panic disorder.

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Dealing With Disney Cruise Line Anxiety

My first Disney Cruise Line adventure was great! My friend Adam & I went on the Disney Dream to the Bahamas (Nassau) & Disney’s Castaway Cay. Here is my cruise advice for first time cruisers & anxiety sufferers. Thanks for watching, please subscribe if you’d like to see more! 🙂(AD – Gifted 🎁) Adam’s Dream Guide To Disney Cruise Line: https://www.adamhattan.com/books.html 20% off with code: DREAM (expires 16th Feb)Adam’s Disney Cruise Line Vlogs: https://www.youtube.com/adamhattan★ My Links ★ Twitter: http://twitter.com/oohgaryc Instagram: http://instagram.com/oohgaryc#disneycruiseline #cruise #anxiety

Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders (Problem Gambling)

Contents: Description of pathological gambling; what counselors should know about substance abuse & pathological gambling; diagnostic features of pathological gambling; counseling a client with pathological gambling disorder; & diagnostic criteria for pathological gambling compared to substance dependence criteria. Includes case studies & a bibliography. Figures.

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15 HOURS of Deep Separation Anxiety Music for Dog Relaxation! Helped 4 Million Dogs Worldwide! NEW!

15 HOURS of Deep Separation Anxiety Music for Dog Relaxation! Helped 4 Million Dogs Worldwide! NEW! 2018 – This newest music for dogs will help to calm and relax your dog suffering from separation anxiety and loneliness. This music is tried and tested and has helped millions of dogs worldwide, use it when you leave the house or if your dog is feeling upset, anxious or lonely. This is the perfect natural remedy for anxiety in dogs and can be used as behaviour therapy music for dogs and puppies!Free Music and TV : https://www.relaxmydog.comRelax My Dog are experts in creating relaxing music to help calm your dog and help dogs to sleep. Our music is composed in-house by our team of producers, and uses sound sweep technology designed to relax and calm your dog. If you dog has sleeping problems, anxiety problems or is stressed during fireworks and thunderstorms, you should try our music and watch your dog relax before your eyes!♫♫♫ Relax My Dog Music on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/relaxmydog/id439733931Relax My Dog’s music will help to calm and soothe your dog or puppy in a variety of situations. Console whimpering puppies, minimise separation anxiety, reduce hyperactivity, minimise fear of thunderstorms, stop unwanted barking, comfort sick or injured dogs and calm your dog on car journeys – Relax my Dog does it all!Relax My Dog’s sound sweep technology is the high pitched noise that runs through a lot of our melodies. Many people believe that dogs hear two to three times more than humans – which isn’t true. Actually, dogs hear the same as us – just two to three octaves higher. The sound sweep in our music is designed the same as a dog whistle – to hold your dogs attention to the music.Relax My Dog’s music is unique, and will help in a variety of situations as a substitute for medication. We have helped thousands of dogs and puppies worldwide to sleep and reduce their anxiety. Music therapy for your dog can keep them calm, happy and healthy, and it is a great way to rehabilitate rescue dogs – or just get your puppy or dog used to their new home.Being re-homed is an incredibly stressful time for dogs – as they have to get used to a lot of different sights and sounds, as well as their new family and any other pets in the household. We recommend that you play Relax My Dog during this time, and it will help reduce their heart rate and relax them while they explore their new surroundings. No more whimpering puppies – they will get used to your home in no time at all with the help of Relax My Dog’s music!You may be crate training or obedience training, which can be a stressful time for both dog and parent, and our music will soothe your pup making your life easier. Crate training can be one of the hardest things about getting a new puppy – as being trapped in a new space and away from you is very scary for them. However, when listening to Relax My Dog you will notice your puppy start to relax, and get more used to their crate.It is also very useful to calm your dog during car journeys – which many dogs find a stressful time. They may associate it with vets visits – so we recommend playing Relax My Dog’s music before and after visits to the vet to reduce their stress.The worst time of year for over 60% of dogs is Firework season – the loud bangs are really scary for them and you may notice a huge change in your dog during this time. Thunderstorms are another difficult time for dogs, with the majority of dogs being very scared of storms because of the unfamiliar loud noises. Relax My Dog is the perfect solution to this anxiety inducing situation – just play our firework and thunderstorm playlist to reduce your dogs anxiety and make them feel safe.The most common problem we hear is separation anxiety in dogs, they are pack animals and see their owners as their pack – being separated from you can cause severe anxiety in many dogs. Relax My Dog’s music has improved thousands of cases of separation anxiety and barking canines all over the world – just play them our music when you leave to go to the shops or out of the room, and you will notice a lot less barking and whimpering from your four-legged friend!So whether you have a Pug, Labrador, Pomeranian, Shi Tzu, Terrier or Great Dane – any breed can become relaxed and calm when listening to Relax My Dog. We are also on a number of social media platforms – so join our community and let’s chat! We love to hear about and see pictures of your doggies!► Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/RelaxMyDog/ ► Google+ : https://plus.google.com/+relaxmydog ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/relaxmydog ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/relaxmydog

Childhood Maltreatment

A compact, how-to reference on assessing, diagnosing, and treating childhood maltreatment.The new edition of this popular, evidence-based guide compiles and reviews all the latest knowledge on assessment, diagnosis, and treatmentof childhood maltreatment ¿ including neglect and physical, sexual, psychological, or emotional abuse. Readers are led through this complex problem with clear descriptions of legal requirements for recognizing, reporting, and disclosing maltreatment as well as the best assessment and treatment methods. The focus is on the current gold standard approach ¿ trauma-focused CBT.This book is thus invaluable for those training or working as expert witnesses in childhood maltreatment and is also essential reading for child psychologists, child psychiatrists, forensic psychologists, pediatricians,family practitioners, social workers, public health nurses, and students.

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Brave New Brain

Here, leading neuroscientist Nancy Andreasen offers a state-of-the-art look at what we know about the human brain and the human genome–and shows how these two vast branches of knowledge are coming together in a boldly ambitious effort to conquer mental illness. Andreasen gives us an engaging and readable description of how it all works—from billions of neurons, to the tiny thalamus, to the moral monitor in our prefrontal cortex. She shows the progress made in mapping the human genome, whose 30,000 to 40,000 genes are almost all active in the brain. We read gripping stories of the people who develop mental illness, the friends and relatives who share their suffering, the physicians who treat them, and the scientists who study them so that better treatments can be found. Four major disorders are covered–schizophrenia, manic depression, anxiety disorders, and dementia–revealing what causes them and how they affect the mind and brain. Finally, the book shows how the powerful tools of genetics and neuroscience will be combined during the next decades to build healthier brains and minds. By revealing how combining genome mapping with brain mapping can unlock the mysteries of mental illness, Andreasen offers a remarkably fresh perspective on these devastating diseases.

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