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Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Does vortioxetine work for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?
Practice guidelines for anxiety disorders
Panic Disorder
How to evaluate outcomes in panic disorder
We need to learn more about difficult-to-treat panic disorder
Should we give high-dose SSRI for panic disorder?
How to correctly start, titrate, and optimize venlafaxine for panic disorder
How common is difficult-to-treat or “treatment-resistant” panic disorder?
Panic disorder: Switch or augment?
Would you ever use bupropion to treat panic disorder?
Do you prescribe beta blockers for panic disorder?
Which beta blocker and for how long?
Should patients with panic attacks rebreathe the same air by using a paper bag?
Practice guidelines for anxiety disorders
Social Anxiety Disorder
What is performance anxiety (“stage fright”) and why is it important?
Clinical tips on using a beta-blocker for performance anxiety (“stage fright”)
Practice guidelines for anxiety disorders
Anxiety Disorders—Other Articles
Relaxation practice: A simple and powerful tool for anxiety, tension, and Insomnia
Gabapentin (Neurontin®) for anxiety disorders?
Practice guidelines for anxiety disorders
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