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  1. Exposure Treatments for Anxiety Disorders: A Practitioner's Guide to Concepts, Methods, and Evidence-Based Practice (Practical Clinical Guidebooks) by Johan Rosqvist, 2005-08-24
  2. If Your Adolescent Has an Anxiety Disorder: An Essential Resource for Parents (Adolescent Mental Health Initiative) by Edna B. Foa, Linda Wasmer Andrews, 2006-04-01
  3. What You Must Think of Me: A Firsthand Account of One Teenager's Experience with Social Anxiety Disorder (Adolescent Mental Health Initiative) by Emily Ford, Michael Liebowitz, et all 2007-07-10
  4. The Treatment of Anxiety Disorders: Clinician Guides and Patient Manuals by Gavin Andrews, Mark Creamer, et all 2002-12-23
  5. Handbook of Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders
  6. The Anti-Anxiety Workbook: Proven Strategies to Overcome Worry, Phobias, Panic, and Obsessions (The Guilford Self-Help Workbook Series) by Martin M. Antony PhD, Peter J. Norton PhD, 2008-12-19
  7. Generalized Anxiety Disorder Across the Lifespan: An Integrative Approach by Michael E. Portman, 2009-03-25
  8. The Age of Anxiety: A History of America's Turbulent Affair with Tranquilizers by Andrea Tone, 2008-12-30
  9. The Effective Teacher's Guide to Behavioural and Emotional Disorders: Disruptive behaviour disorders, anxiety disorders and depressive disorders, and attention ... disorder (The Effective Teacher's Guides) by Michael Farrell, 2011-01-20
  10. Oxford Handbook of Anxiety and Related Disorders (Oxford Library of Psychology)
  11. Child Anxiety Disorders: A Family-Based Treatment Manual for Practitioners (Norton Professional Books) by Bryce D. McLeod, Jeffrey J. Wood, 2008-04-17
  12. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder: Evidence-Based and Disorder-Specific Treatment Techniques (Practical Clinical Guidebooks) by Stefan G. Hofmann, Michael W. Otto, 2008-04-24
  13. Anxiety Disorders: The Go-To Guide for Clients and Therapists (Go-To Guides) by Carolyn Daitch, 2011-03-14
  14. Understanding And Treating Anxiety Disorders: AnIntegrative Approach To Healing The Wounded Self by Barry E., Ph.D. Wolfe, 2005-04

61. Privatix
A private holistic clinic with expertise in social phobia, anxiety disorders and pain.
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updated 2010-05-24 can be treated effectively with Endoscopic Sympathetic Block, ESB. The sympathetic nerves are blocked by clips, which can be removed and thus the operation reversed, should some side effects arise. The basics in treating blushing, sweating and social anxiety can be read in this scientific paper If you want more information specifically on your own problem, please fill up this questionnaire , and we'll get back to you. The Privatix method is more gentle, precise, and individualized than any previous method. ETS reversal
updated 2010-05-24 If you have bdeen treated with the older ETS method, you may need help to decrease its side effects, foremost the compensatory sweating or energy lack. We have developed ETS reversal surgery first introduced by Dr. Telaranta in 1997. Since then, we have been developing the method. We use now Intercostal nerves to by-pass the destroyed nerves. Dr. Telaranta has performed more than 300 ETS reversals, and is in constant scientific collaboration to further improve the method. You can fill up this follow-up questionnaire to inform us of your situation before and after ETS. We'll be happy take your case seriously and answer you within one working day.

62. Welcome To Anxiety Disorder
What defines Anxiety Disorder .Well we at Anxiety Disorder provide you with with up to date information you need to know about Anxiety Disorder that you don
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September 4, 2010, 4:39 pm Anyone who suffers from anxiety can learn how to cope with chronic anxiety disorder. Experiencing an anxiety attack can be extremely terrifying. The exceptional news is that there are lots of ways to cope with your chronic anxiety disorder. Below is a list of techniques anybody can employ to deal with their anxiety and panic attacks.
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63. Anxiety Disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Panic Disorder Portland Oregon
Cognitive behavioral treatments for anxiety disorders.
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64. Anxiety Disorder
An anxiety disorder is an illness that fills a person's life with overpowering apprehension and fear. This eMedTV Web page offers vital information on this condition, including
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    An anxiety disorder causes a person to feel that life is filled with overwhelming worries and fears. Several different types of conditions fall into this category, including social phobia, panic disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. While the exact causes are unknown, a combination between a person's genetic predisposition and environment may play a role. Treatment often includes medication and psychotherapy.
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65. Department Of Psychiatry : Center For The Treatment And Study Of Anxiety
Research and clinical facility that offers treatment programs designed to deal with anxiety disorders.
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66. Anxiety: Anxiety Disorder
An indepth look at anxiety disorder. Outlines the different types of anxiety disorders and the common symptoms associated with each type.
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67. Anxiety Disorders
As outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition, text revision (DSM IVTR), anxiety disorders include generalized anxiety disorder (GAD
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68. EFFEXOR XR®: A Depression And Anxiety Disorders Treatment
Manufacturer, Wyeth Ayerst, provides information about the antidepressant that treats both depression and generalized anxiety disorder.
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69. General Anxiety Disorder - Anxiety Depression Disorder
Anxiety disorder is someone experiences panic, anxiety or fear in the situation where most people will be feeling comfortable and not threatened; One might experience sudden
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Anxiety disorder is someone experiences panic, anxiety or fear in the situation where most people will be feeling comfortable and not threatened; One might experience sudden anxiety and panic attacks without any warning sign, and often feels worry of such attacks Anxiety disorder will seriously affect the person's relationships, works and even fear of leaving the house!

70. Paxil - Prescription Medicines - Our Products - GlaxoSmithKline
The official Paxil site from SmithKline Beecham. Discussion of OCD, PTSD, GAD, and social anxiety disorder.
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71. BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule™: Anxiety Disorder
Mental disorders characterized by felt anxiety or related symptoms are classified as anxiety disorders. These include the following specific disorders
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72. Anxiety And Panic Attacks Suck's Journal
Live Journal site where those suffering from anxiety disorders can join and post.
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73. Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety Disorders. Anxiety Disorders Types Anxiety Disorder Flow Chart Anxiety Treatments Definition Treatment ( Psychotherapy ) Treatment ( Pharmacotherapy )
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74. Treatment For Panic Attacks, Social And Public Speaking Anxiety, Orlando, Altamo
of services offered, reviews of clinical cases, list of written resources, and information about anxiety disorders....... Private practice of Lance Pulver, PhD, located in Orlando, Florida.
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75. FreeMD® Anxiety Disorder Definition
What is anxiety disorder? A person with anxiety disorder has constant worry, or fear, that interferes with normal daily activities. Anxiety can be a normal response to stress
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76. Organic Mental Disorders
Online book by Dr. Shahul Ameen discusses the diagnosis and management of conditions with organic causes, including dementia and other cognitive disorders, traumatic brain injury, and delusional, mood, and anxiety disorders.
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77. Anxiety Disorder Definition - Mental Health Disorders On
Learn about mental health info includes addiction, anxiety, depression, food and diet, sex, stress, and work related issues.
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78. UKDF
A support and discussion forum for people suffering from all types of depression and anxiety disorders.
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79. Anxiety Disorder - Lakeview Health Systems
Anxiety Disorder. Although everyone feels anxious or nervous sometimes, those with anxiety disorders have constant and abnormal fear or anxiety.
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What is Anxiety Disorder?
About eighteen percent of American adults suffer from some type of anxiety disorder. Generally, people with an anxiety disorder feel extremely fearful, anxious, unsure of themselves and have difficulty making decisions. The average person will experience such fear and anxiousness for a limited period of time, but people who suffer from this particular disorder are nervous and fearful most, if not all, of the time. Worry can be about health or potential health problems, family problems, concerns about money in the present coupled with worries about the future, or any combination of worries with or without real cause.
Symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • Trouble relaxing Easily startled Difficulty concentrating Trouble falling asleep or staying asleep Fatigue Headaches Muscle Tension Muscle Aches Trembling Difficulty swallowing Sweating Nausea Feeling out of breath
The severity of the condition worsens with time and under stress. There seems to be a chemically related component to generalized anxiety disorder. However, when anxiety disorders are combined with drugs and alcohol addiction, the symptoms and the ability to manage the symptoms are reduced. If a person suffers from undiagnosed anxiety and he or she takes a substance to ease the anxiety, withdrawal from the drug will increase the level of anxiety. Ease is associated with taking a pill or a drink. In this manner, a cyclic relationship develops between anxiety, substance use, and withdrawal.

80. Online Support Group For Anxiety, Mood Disorders, And Substance Abuse
Information and online support for people suffering from Anxiety Disorders, Substance Abuse, and Mood Disorders (Bipolar, Depression). I
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