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  2. Management of post-traumatic stress disorder - Wikipedia

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    The APA clinical practice guideline also recommends the SSRI fluoxetine and the SNRI venlafaxine. [ 66 ] Many people who have PTSD take antidepressants and inhibitors to help cope with sleeping disorders, panic attacks, depression, and anxiety attacks.

  3. Exposure therapy - Wikipedia

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    The use of exposure as a mode of therapy began in the 1950s, at a time when psychodynamic views dominated Western clinical practice and behavioral therapy was first emerging. South African psychologists and psychiatrists first used exposure as a way to reduce pathological fears, such as phobias and anxiety-related problems, and they brought ...

  4. Cognitive behavioral therapy - Wikipedia

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    Among psychotherapeutic approaches for major depressive disorder, cognitive behavioral therapy and interpersonal psychotherapy are recommended by clinical practice guidelines including The American Psychiatric Association Practice (APA) Guidelines (April 2000), [86] and the APA endorsed Veteran Affairs clinical practice guideline. [87]

  5. American Psychiatric Association - Wikipedia

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    APA position statements, [21] clinical practice guidelines, [22] and descriptions of its core diagnostic manual (the DSM) are published. APA publishes several journals [22] focused on different areas of psychiatry, for example, academic, clinical practice, or news.

  6. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

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    The APA have supplemented the DSM with supporting works, collectively forming the "DSM Library." [96] As of 2022, the other books in the library are "DSM-5 Handbook of Differential Diagnosis", "DSM-5 Clinical Cases", "DSM-5 Handbook on the Cultural Formulation Interview" and "Guía De Consulta De Los Criterios Diagnósticos Del DSM-5". [96]

  7. Panic disorder - Wikipedia

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    A number of clinical studies have shown a positive association between caffeine ingestion and panic disorder and/or anxiogenic effects. [34] [35] People who have panic disorder are more sensitive to the anxiety-provoking effects of caffeine. One of the major anxiety-provoking effects of caffeine is an increase in heart rate. [36] [37] [38] [39]

  8. Anxiety disorder - Wikipedia

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    Anxiety disorders affect nearly 30% of adults at some point in their lives, with an estimated 4% of the global population currently experiencing an anxiety disorder. However, anxiety disorders are treatable, and a number of effective treatments are available. [11] Most people are able to lead normal, productive lives with some form of treatment ...

  9. David H. Barlow - Wikipedia

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    David H. Barlow (born April 30, 1942) is an American psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Psychiatry at Boston University. [1] He is board certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology.