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Tables of Contents for Clinical Manual of Anxiety Disorders
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Contributors
xi
 
1 Introduction
1
12
Dan J. Stein, M.D., Ph.D.
Diagnosis
1
2
Epidemiology
3
2
Pathogenesis
5
1
Management
6
4
Conclusion
10
1
References
10
3
2 Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
13
30
Gustavo Kinrys, M.D.
Mark H Pollack, M.D.
Phenomenology
13
6
Symptoms
13
3
Associated Features
16
2
Epidemiology
18
1
Assessment
19
2
Differential Diagnosis
19
2
Assessment Measures
21
1
Pathogenesis
21
4
Neurochemistry
22
2
Neuroanatomy
24
1
Pharmacotherapy
25
7
Antidepressants
25
2
Benzodiazepines
27
1
Anticonvulsants
28
1
Other Agents
28
1
Maintenance Pharmacotherapy
29
2
Treatment-Refractory Panic Disorder
31
1
Psychotherapy
32
3
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
32
2
Combined Treatments
34
1
Psychodynamic Psychotherapies
35
1
Conclusion
35
1
References
36
7
3 Specific Phobia
43
20
Bavanisha Vythilingum, M.B.
Dan J. Stein, M.D., Ph.D.
Phenomenology
43
4
Symptoms
43
2
Associated Features
45
1
Epidemiology
46
1
Assessment
47
1
Pathogenesis
48
5
Basic Physiology and Anatomy of Fear
48
1
Application to Specific Phobia
49
1
Etiological Models
50
2
The Role of Disgust
52
1
Pharmacotherapy
53
1
Psychotherapy
53
4
Behavioral Approaches
54
2
Cognitive Approaches
56
1
Efficacy of Behavioral and Cognitive Treatments
56
1
Conclusion
57
1
References
57
6
4 Social Phobia
63
24
Franklin R. Schneier, M.D.
Jane A. Luterek, M.A.
Richard G. Heimberg, Ph.D.
Eduardo Leonardo, M.D., Ph.D.
Phenomenology
63
3
Symptoms
63
2
Associated Features
65
1
Epidemiology
66
1
Assessment
66
4
Differential Diagnosis
66
1
Assessment Measures
67
3
Pathogenesis
70
3
Biological
70
1
Psychosocial
71
2
Pharmacotherapy
73
4
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
73
1
Benzodiazepines
74
1
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors
75
1
β-Adrenergic Blockers
75
1
Buspirone
76
1
Other Medications
76
1
Psychotherapy
77
3
Exposure
77
1
Cognitive Restructuring
78
1
Relaxation Training
79
1
Social Skills Training
79
1
Conclusion
80
1
References
80
7
5 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
87
32
Brian Martis, M.D.
Nancy J. Keuthen, Ph.D.
Kimberly A. Wilson, Ph.D.
Michael Jenike, M.D.
Phenomenology
87
4
Symptoms
87
2
Associated Features
89
2
Epidemiology
91
1
Assessment
91
2
Differential Diagnosis
93
1
Assessment Measures
93
1
Pathogenesis
93
3
Genetic Epidemiology
94
1
Neuroanatomy
95
1
Neurochemistry
95
1
Management
96
1
Pharmacotherapy
97
6
Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
97
1
Partial Response and Treatment Resistance
97
6
Psychotherapy
103
11
Behavioral Model of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
106
4
Cognitive Model of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
110
4
Conclusion
114
1
References
115
4
6 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Acute Stress Disorder
119
28
Randall D. Marshall, M.D.
Barbara Rothbaum, Ph.D.
Phenomenology
119
5
Symptoms
119
3
Associated Features
122
1
Acute Stress Disorder
123
1
Epidemiology
123
1
Assessment
124
1
Differential Diagnosis
125
1
Assessment Measures
125
1
Pathogenesis
125
3
Pharmacotherapy
128
5
Acute Stress Disorder
128
1
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
128
5
Psychotherapy
133
6
Early Psychodynamic History
133
1
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Acute Stress Disorder
134
1
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
134
5
Conclusion
139
2
References
141
6
7 Generalized Anxiety Disorder
147
26
Jonathan D. Huppert, Ph.D.
Moira Rynn, M.D.
Phenomenology
147
3
Symptoms
147
2
Associated Features
149
1
Epidemiology
149
1
Assessment
150
3
Differential Diagnosis
150
2
Assessment Measures
152
1
Pathogenesis
153
2
Worry
153
1
Somatic Symptoms
154
1
Neurobiology
154
1
Pharmacotherapy
155
7
Antidepressants
155
3
Benzodiazepines
158
1
Buspirone
159
2
Hydroxyzine
161
1
Maintenance Pharmacotherapy
162
1
Psychotherapy
162
4
Psychoeducation
163
1
Self-Monitoring
164
1
Cognitive Therapy: Restructuring the Worry
164
1
Relaxation
164
1
Worry Exposure/Stimulus Control
165
1
Worry Behavior Prevention
165
1
Other Techniques
165
1
Conclusion
166
1
References
166
7
Appendix: Internet Resources
173
2
Index
175