Anxiety Disorders (July/August)

Date of Issue: 07/01/2011 | Volume: 9 | Number: 7

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In This Issue

Article

Benzodiazepines: A Guide to Safe Prescribing

Topics: Anxiety Disorder | Benzodiazepines

Most of us who prescribe benzodiazepines (BZs) have a love-hate relationship with them. On the one hand, they work quickly and effectively for anxiety and agitation, but on the other hand, we worry about sedative side effects and the fact that they can be difficult to taper because of withdrawal symptoms.

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Article

Update on Medications for PTSD

Topics: Anxiety Disorder | Benzodiazepines | Free Articles | PTSD

While psychotherapy remains the gold standard for treatment of post traumatic stress disorder, medications are often used to alleviate the symptoms of the illness.

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Expert QA

Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy for OCD

Topics: Anxiety Disorder | OCD | Psychotherapy

Exposure and response prevention (ERP) is an extremely effective therapy. You can say with conviction that if a patient commits to this therapy, it really has a good chance of reducing suffering.

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Expert QA

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Panic Disorder

Topics: Anxiety Disorder | Psychotherapy

Some of the CBT techniques that have proven effective for panic disorder include breathing retraining, cognitive restructuring, and relaxation training.

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Research Update

Novel Program Effective for Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care

Topics: Anxiety Disorder | Psychotherapy

Anxiety disorders are commonly seen in primary care, whether they present on their own, or comorbid with other illnesses. There’s good evidence for both cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and pharmacotherapy in anxiety disorders, but many patients don’t receive such treatment.

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Research Update

Serotonin Transporter Genotype: Involved In Depression After All?

Topics: Depressive Disorder

Demonstrating the value of genetic testing in psychiatry is a tricky proposition. The latest case in point is the debate over whether determining variations in the gene coding for the serotonin transporter pump (5-HTTLPR) is useful for predicting future risk for depression.

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Research Update

Combined Antidepressants No More Effective than Monotherapy

Topics: Antidepressants | Depressive Disorder

response rates in depressed patients who were put on citalopram (Celexa) for eight weeks. Recently, some clinicians have advocated starting depressed patients with a combination of antidepressants, in the hopes that targeting multiple neurotransmitters will boost efficacy.

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