tailieunhanh - PHOBIAS VOLUME - PART 10

rối loạn lo âu xã hội: đánh giá và điều trị dược lý. Đức J. Tâm thần, 5: 40-48. Oosterbaan DB, van Dyck R. (1999)-thuốc điều trị rối loạn lo âu xã hội. Tập trung vào Tâm thần: rối loạn lo âu xã hội (Eds HGM Westenberg, JA den Boer), trang 191-205. Syn-Thesis, Amsterdam. Lipsitz JD, Markowitz JC, Cherry S., Fyer AJ (1999) thử nghiệm của tâm lý trị liệu | 328 PHOBIAS 79. Figueira I. Jacques R. 2002 Social anxiety disorder assessment and pharmacological treatment. German J. Psychiatry 5 40-48. 80. Oosterbaan . van Dyck R. 1999 Non-drug treatment for social anxiety disorder. In Focus on Psychiatry Social Anxiety Disorder Eds . Westen-berg . den Boer pp. 191-205. Syn-Thesis Amsterdam. 81. Lipsitz . Markowitz . Cherry S. Fyer . 1999 Open trial of interpersonal psychotherapy for the treatment of social phobia. Am. J. Psychiatry 156 1814-1816. 82. Iverson-Riddel J. Veenhuis . 2000 Clinical Guidelines Series for Area Programs. VI. Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Adults. Department of Health and Human Services Raleigh NC. Commentaries Burden of Phobias Focus on Health-Related Quality of Life Mark H. Rapaport Katia K. Delrahim and Rachel E. Maddux1 According to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America ADAA and the National Institute of Mental Health NIMH anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the US with million of the adult population ages 18-54 affected. Among anxiety disorders phobias including social specific and agoraphobia affect approximately million 8 adult Americans 1 2 . Although often under-recognized and under-treated phobic disorder is a highly prevalent chronic and disabling condition that results in marked functional impairment 3-7 . In addition as is the case with many other psychiatric illnesses there is a high comorbidity rate associated with anxiety disorders specifically social phobia 5 8 9 . As Demyttenaere et al. state in their introductory paragraph with a high prevalence rate and increased comorbidity phobic disorder places a significant burden not only on suffering patients but also on family members caregivers and healthcare services. Even though the burden associated with anxiety disorders has recently been documented in epidemiologic studies such as the Epidemiologic Catchment Area ECA study and the National Comorbidity Survey NCS .

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