Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent, persistent, disabling, and costly psychiatric disorders, yet they are often underdiagnosed and undertreated. Fortunately, there have been major advances in understanding and treating these conditions in recent years; this is one of the most exciting areas in modern medicine.This clinical manual has earned its place in the literature as one of just a few volumes that covers all of the major anxiety disorders and presents integrated contributions from both psychopharmacologists and psychotherapists-all in one compact work written for busy clinicians.Though concepts of anxiety have long enjoyed a central position in philosophical and psychoanalytic theories, empirical research on anxiety disorders has a relatively short history. Here, 16 experts discuss advances in diagnosis, assessment (including relevant rating scales), pharmacotherapy, and psychotherapy.This volume begins by reviewing recent important diagnostic, epidemiological, neurobiological, and treatment findings-all of which have significant implications for clinicians. Subsequent chapters cover "Panic disorder and agoraphobia"-Laboratory studies of fear have significantly advanced our understanding of the neurocircuitry and neurochemistry of panic. Furthermore, panic disorder is now readily treated with both medications and psychotherapy. "Specific phobia"-Viewed for many years as mild and even trivial, this common disorder is now recognized for its very real associated distress and impairment. Exposure therapy is the treatment mainstay, though pharmacotherapy should be considered particularly when there is comorbidity. "Social phobia" (or social anxiety disorder)-In the past few years, the first FDA-approved medications for this disorder have been made available. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is also effective for the treatment of this underdiagnosed and undertreated condition. "Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)"-OCD was the first disorder where it was shown that both specific medications and cognitive-behavioral techniques resulted in normalization of activity in particular brain structures. It is now possible to provide patients with integrated treatment approaches. "Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)"-Once viewed as a normal reaction to trauma, PTSD is increasingly understood as a pathological response, characterized by specific psychobiological dysfunctions. Again, there have been exciting advances in the treatment of this disorder, with the release of the first FDA-approved agents for PTSD. "Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)"-For a number of years GAD was thought of as a residual disorder occasionally seen in combination with more primary conditions. Nowadays, we know that GAD is an independent condition that is prevalent, persistent, and disabling. Busy residents and psychiatrists in active clinical practice, psychologists, primary care practitioners, and other mental health professionals will find this clinical manual-with its integrated approach of both pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy-a valuable tool in their everyday practices.
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这本书,让我觉得自己不再孤单。《Clinical Manual of Anxiety Disorders》不仅仅是一本“治疗”焦虑的书,更是一本“理解”焦虑的书。它用一种非常接地气的方式,解释了那些我们曾经认为是“不可解释”的内心感受。我一直以来都觉得自己是个“玻璃心”,一点点压力就能把我压垮,但读了这本书之后,我才明白,原来这背后是有原因的,我并不是唯一的那个“脆弱”的人。书里描述的那些心悸、出汗、思绪混乱的场景,就像在照镜子一样,让我找到了共鸣。更重要的是,它告诉我,这些感受是可以被管理的,而不是必须被承受的。它没有给我灌输鸡汤,而是提供了具体的“工具箱”,让我可以根据自己的情况,挑选合适的“工具”来应对。从深呼吸练习到正念冥想,再到如何建立健康的睡眠习惯,这些看似简单的方法,却在我的生活中产生了巨大的积极影响。读完这本书,我感到了一种前所未有的平静和力量,让我更有信心去面对生活中的每一次挑战。
评分作为一名刚刚接触心理健康领域的学生,我对于《Clinical Manual of Anxiety Disorders》这本书的到来感到无比兴奋。我一直在寻找一本能够帮助我系统性地学习焦虑症知识的教材,而这本书恰好满足了我的需求。它的内容详实,结构完整,从基础概念的讲解到复杂的临床应用,都力求做到严谨和科学。我特别喜欢其中关于不同治疗模式的对比分析,这让我能够更全面地了解各种疗法的优缺点,以及它们适用的具体情况。书中的图表和案例也让抽象的理论变得生动具体,更容易被我这样的初学者所吸收。此外,作者在引用最新研究成果方面做得非常出色,让我能够及时了解到该领域的最新动态和发展趋势。这本书为我打开了一扇认识焦虑症的大门,让我对这个复杂的领域有了更深入的理解。我非常期待在未来的学习和实践中,能够不断地翻阅和学习这本书中的内容。
评分我一直觉得,理解比治疗更重要,而《Clinical Manual of Anxiety Disorders》在这方面做得非常出色。它并没有仅仅停留在“如何治疗”的层面,而是花了大量篇幅去解释“为什么会这样”。通过深入浅出的文字,我开始理解焦虑症并非简单的“想太多”,而是涉及到复杂的生理、心理和社会因素的相互作用。书里对不同类型焦虑症的区分,以及它们各自的特点,让我对自己所经历的感受有了更清晰的认知。我以前总是模糊地觉得“焦虑”,但现在我能更具体地辨别,这究竟是社交焦虑、广泛性焦虑,还是其他什么。这种认知上的清晰,本身就是一种力量。它让我不再为自己的“不正常”感到羞愧,而是明白这是一种需要被理解和被科学对待的状况。书中对个体差异的强调也让我意识到,没有一种万能的治疗方法,而是需要根据每个人的具体情况进行个性化的干预。这种充满人文关怀的视角,让我感到被尊重和被理解。
评分哇,这本《Clinical Manual of Anxiety Disorders》简直是我的救星!作为一名长期与焦虑症斗争的人,我尝试过各种方法,读过不少相关的书籍,但很多都停留在理论层面,或者太过于专业,让我望而却步。这本书的出现,就像在迷雾中点亮了一盏灯。它没有空泛的安慰,而是非常务实地提供了一系列切实可行的策略。从识别焦虑的根源,到学习具体的应对技巧,每一个步骤都清晰明了,让人感觉触手可及。我特别喜欢它关于认知重构的部分,之前我总是被自己的负面想法困扰,觉得自己不够好,无法面对生活中的挑战。这本书教会我如何挑战这些非理性的信念,用更积极、更现实的视角看待问题。书中的案例分析也让我印象深刻,看到其他人也曾经经历过类似的困境,并且通过努力走出来,这给了我巨大的鼓舞。它不仅仅是一本理论手册,更像是一位经验丰富的治疗师,耐心地引导着我一步步走出焦虑的泥沼。我真的强烈推荐给任何正在与焦虑作斗争的朋友们,这本书一定会给你带来意想不到的帮助。
评分最近有幸拜读了《Clinical Manual of Anxiety Disorders》,这是一部令人印象深刻的著作。它以一种极为严谨和科学的态度,深入剖析了各种焦虑障碍的临床表现、病理机制以及最新的治疗进展。我尤其赞赏作者在章节编排上的独具匠心,逻辑清晰,层层递进,使得复杂的研究内容变得易于理解。从对焦虑的神经生物学基础的阐述,到对各种心理治疗技术(如认知行为疗法、暴露疗法等)的详尽介绍,再到对药物治疗的最新研究成果的梳理,本书几乎涵盖了焦虑障碍领域的方方面面。对于临床医生而言,这无疑是一本不可多得的参考宝典,能够为他们在诊断和治疗过程中提供坚实的理论支持和操作指南。即使是非专业读者,如果对该领域有浓厚的兴趣,也能从中获得非常宝贵的知识。书中引用的研究文献也非常丰富,体现了作者深厚的学术功底和严谨的研究精神。总而言之,这是一本质量极高的学术专著,对于促进焦虑障碍领域的知识传播和临床实践具有重要的价值。
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