The Sydney Handbook of Anxiety Disorders

The Sydney Handbook of Anxiety Disorders
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Publisher : The University of Sydney
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9780994214515
ISBN-13 : 0994214510
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Book Synopsis The Sydney Handbook of Anxiety Disorders by : Philip Boyce

Download or read book The Sydney Handbook of Anxiety Disorders written by Philip Boyce and published by The University of Sydney. This book was released on 2015-03-30 with total page 410 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents a comprehensive guide to anxiety disorders, a major mental health concern in Australia. It uniquely explores a biopsychosocial model adopted by the University of Sydney. Anxiety disorders are common psychiatric conditions with a devastating effect on quality of life that is often underestimated. Unfortunately, anxiety is as misunderstood among patients and health practitioners as it is common. While more than 14 percent of Australians exhibit symptoms of anxiety disorders, only half seek treatment. Of great concern is the fact that 40 percent of those who do seek treatment receive misguided advice. Despite this alarming news, there is hope. The Australian mental health community, particularly the faculty of the University of Sydney, is rallying around anxiety research and clinical treatment. The Sydney Handbook of Anxiety Disorders presents the latest and most comprehensive information on the diagnosis and treatment of anxiety. This guide clearly lays out a biopsychosocial model for understanding anxiety that involves biological activity of the brain, psychological theories on attachment, conditioning, cognition and recognition of social triggers. New and traditional psychological and pharmacological treatment options are meticulously analysed in simple language, while case studies give real-life examples of diagnosis and treatment plans. The Sydney Handbook of Anxiety Disorders shares the experience and expertise of the best medical doctors and mental health specialists in Australia. The result is a must-read manual for anxiety sufferers and those who treat them.


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