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Long term disability in anxiety disorders

Long term disability in anxiety disorders

... in multiple anxiety disorder ...anxiety disorder (mean = 27.2) and panic disorder with agorapho- bia (mean = ...in panic disorder without agoraphobia (mean = ...

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An update on the pharmacology of anxiolytics for the anxiety, obsessive compulsive and post-traumatic stress disorders

An update on the pharmacology of anxiolytics for the anxiety, obsessive compulsive and post-traumatic stress disorders

... attacks. Panic attacks are discrete periods of intense fear or discomfort, accompanied by multiple physical or psychological anxiety ...symptoms. Panic attacks typically reach their peak within 10 ...

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Multitask Learning for Mental Health Conditions with Limited Social Media Data

Multitask Learning for Mental Health Conditions with Limited Social Media Data

... of multiple Twitter user datasets: 1) users identified as having anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, panic disorder, eating disorder, PTSD, or schizophrenia (Coppersmith et ...with ...

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 MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ANXIETY

 MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ANXIETY

... Mental disorders are universal and very common. No country can postpone service development until the finalization of national level epidemiological surveys. It should be noted also that such surveys are very costly and ...

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Panic disorder: from psychopathology to treatment

Panic disorder: from psychopathology to treatment

... features. Panic attacks are characterized by its unexpected presen‑ tation (PA unexpected) or at least not completely predict‑ able (PA predisposed) while both the intensity, and the number of symptoms are not ...

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REVIEW ARTICLE Treatment of the depressive phase of bipolar affective disorder: a review

REVIEW ARTICLE Treatment of the depressive phase of bipolar affective disorder: a review

... This SGA has a unique efficacy profile. It binds to dopamine D2 receptors with less affinity than haloperidol and acts as an antagonist at a number of serotonin receptors, including 5HT2A, 5HT2C, 5HT1A, and 5HT1B/5HT1D ...

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Anxiety Inducing Dietary Supplements: A Review of Herbs and Other Supplements with Anxiogenic Properties

Anxiety Inducing Dietary Supplements: A Review of Herbs and Other Supplements with Anxiogenic Properties

... of panic disorder, general anxiety disorder, performance social anxiety disorder, or major depressive disorders are more vulnerable to the anxiogenic effects of high dose caffeine (greater ...

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Comorbid bipolar disorder among patients with conversion disorder

Comorbid bipolar disorder among patients with conversion disorder

... There was not a significance difference between age and sexes of the patients. The majority of the patients were graduated from primary school, married and unemployed. Sociodemographic characteristics of patients are ...

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Identifying key modulators of panic attacks in panic disorder: A translational model

Identifying key modulators of panic attacks in panic disorder: A translational model

... in panic responses, we hypothesize that 5-HT neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus express ASICs which allow them to be a linking factor between extracellular sensing and neuronal ...

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NPY Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in Anxiety Disorders

NPY Receptor Gene Polymorphisms in Anxiety Disorders

... with panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM–5), and 76 healthy controls were enrolled into the ...first-time ...

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Using health psychology to help patients: common mental health disorders and psychological distress

Using health psychology to help patients: common mental health disorders and psychological distress

... Anxiety Disorder (American Psychiatric Association, 2013) but is characterised by excessive worry associated with heightened tension (NICE ...anxiety disorder is not diagnosed unless symptoms have been ...

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Anxiety and depression

Anxiety and depression

... Panic disorder is diagnosed in cases of recurrent or unex- pected manic. Panic attack is a sudden episode of intense anxiety and discomfort, which reaches a peak in a few minutes and is associated ...

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Decreased mean platelet volume in panic disorder

Decreased mean platelet volume in panic disorder

... physical disorder were hospital employees or were recruited through local ...autistic disorder, organic brain damage, psychotic disorder, conduct disorder, hyperten- sion, ...

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Thiol Disulfide Homeostasis in Patients with Panic Disorder

Thiol Disulfide Homeostasis in Patients with Panic Disorder

... Objective: To determine serum thiol/disulfide homeostasis in panic disorder (PD). Methods: Serum native thiol, total thiol, and disulfide levels were measured in the patients with 40 PD patients and 40 ...

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Obsessive compulsive disorder and trichotillomania: a phenomenological comparison

Obsessive compulsive disorder and trichotillomania: a phenomenological comparison

... this disorder, and might also be used to argue that TTM lies closer to the more impulsive risk-/novelty-seeking pole of an impulsive- compulsive (IC) spectrum of disorders ...

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The frequency of agoraphobia and the comorbidity of major depressive disorder in panic disorder

The frequency of agoraphobia and the comorbidity of major depressive disorder in panic disorder

... lated to that the females in our study were mostly housewives (74%) who are mostly homebound hence, they are less likely to develop anxiety and panic attack outside the home environment. In addition, Tur- geon et ...

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Differential attentional bias in generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder

Differential attentional bias in generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder

... Background: Cognitive theorists relate anxiety disorders to the way in which emotional information is processed. The existing research suggests that patients with anxiety disorders tend to allocate their attention toward ...

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Psychiatric Comorbidity, Severity of Dependence and Liver Enzymes Dysfunction among Alcohol Dependent Individuals: A Cross-sectional Study from Central Rural India

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... psychotic disorder (4%), Delusional disorder (1%), BPAD I with psychotic features (2%) and 10% ...spectrum disorder and 8% Personality disorder; Aswal S et ...

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Animal models for panic disorder.

Animal models for panic disorder.

... Sah´ un, I., Gallego, X., Gratac` os, M., Murtra, P., Trull´ as, R., Maldonado, R., . . . Dierssen, M. (2007). Differential responses to anxiogenic drugs in a mouse model of panic disorder as revealed by ...

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Comorbidity between panic-disorder and bipolar disorder

Comorbidity between panic-disorder and bipolar disorder

... the correlates of comorbid substance use disorders and AD in a sample of inpatients with BPD (n = 348). AD were associated with earlier age at onset, rapid cycling, higher probability of reporting depressive symptoms, ...

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