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ANXIETY: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW

by P Tyrer (Imperial College, UK)

Anxiety is everywhere and almost everyone knows what it is and has suffered from it. For the specialist it is nonetheless a confusing and complex subject in which psychological and pharmacological theories and treatments clash repeatedly, and there is great uncertainty over its classification and causes. This book by a clinician and research worker who has been involved in the treatment of anxiety for over 30 years aims to combine the important factors of anxiety into an integrated framework which allows the biological, psychological and social aspects of anxiety to be incorporated.


Contents:

  • What Is Anxiety?
  • Measurement of Anxiety
  • Psychoanalytical Concepts of Anxiety
  • Physiology of Anxiety
  • Classification of Anxiety
  • Drug Treatment of Anxiety
  • Psychological Treatment of Anxiety
  • Outcome of Anxiety Disorders
  • Relationship Between Anxiety and Other Psychiatric Disorders
  • The Central Core of Pathological Anxiety


Readership: Research workers and students of affective disorders.

292pp Pub. date: Sept 1999
ISBN 978-1-86094-073-6
1-86094-073-0
US$45 / £28


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Updated on 23 July 2008