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Doctors are getting more requests nowadays for help
with anxiety than they are for cold and flu. Now, one of the most respected
experts on anxiety disorders delivers the definitive guide for self-assessment
and treatment of the most common health concern in America.
Description from Publisher's Weekly:
Davidson, (Herbs for the Mind), director of the Anxiety
and Traumatic Stress Program at Duke University Medical Center, with the
assistance of science writer Dreher, has produced a valuable tool for dealing
with anxiety, a condition that strikes 20 million Americans and may seriously
impair their daily functioning.
The authors divide chronic anxiety into five
major categories: generalized anxiety, social phobia, posttraumatic stress,
panic, and obsessive compulsive disorders. Informed coverage of each category
is provided, including symptoms, manifestations and self-assessment tests
that help readers identify which type of anxiety is troubling them. Davidson
has treated anxiety disorders for decades and draws on patient histories
and research to offer treatment options.
For example, if someone is unduly frightened of public speaking, he suggests
exposure therapy, such as deliberately agreeing to do a presentation at
work. Other strategies include developing serenity skills by meditation
or progressive muscle relaxation, pursuing a healthy diet and exercise program
and taking medications.
There is a comprehensive section on the use of herbal remedies. Davidson
sets a positive and compassionate tone throughout the text and is convinced,
based on clinical evidence, that it is possible to subdue unhealthy anxiety
and become an emotionally stronger person after engaging in one or more
treatment programs. This is an excellent self-help resource.
Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: Riverhead Trade (February 3, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 157322376X
ISBN-13: 978-1573223768
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches





