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| Â | Clarocet - Anxiety, Depression, Panic Attacks, Social Anxiety Disorder, Mood Swings - Treatment Options, Causes, Symptoms |
 | | Learn how, with proper coping techniques, you can begin to reduce the negative impact that anxiety or depression have in your own life. |  | | Access clinical study reviews and more detailed information related to scientific study in the Clinical Study Center. |  | | The most popular natural medicines used for anxiety, social anxiety, general anxiety, panic attacks, depression, mood swings, sleep disturbances and related emotional stress responses are overviewed in detail. |
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http://www.clarocet.com/encyclopedia
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| Â | Anxiety - Vitacost |
 | | Three-year follow-up and clinical implications of a mindfulness meditation-based stress reduction intervention in the treatment of anxiety disorders. |  | | Acupuncture has been the subject of limited research as a therapy for anxiety. |  | | Natural therapies can be one part of the approach to helping relieve mild to moderate anxiety. |
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http://www.vitacost.com/science/hn/Concern/Anxiety.htm
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| Â | SEREDYN - Relieves Anxiety Fast |
 | | Clinical research suggests that the natural ingredients in SEREDYN's proprietary formula promote relaxation, reduce worry, and relieve irritability and tension. |  | | The natural ingredients in SEREDYN provide fast-acting, long-lasting anxiety relief. |  | | SEREDYN is not a drug and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, or any other disease. |
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http://www.seredyn.com/help_anxiety.html
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| Â | JHBMC: Current Clinical Studies |
 | | We would like you to be involved in a research study that evaluates the effectiveness of a prevention program for child anxiety. |  | | This study is attempting to learn about what causes some children to develop a lot of distress and anxiety when a parent (or other family caregiver) gives injections while other children do not have a lot of anxiety and distress. |  | | The BPRU Smoking Clinic at The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center is inviting smokers (ages 18 to 65) who want to QUIT to participate in a study of new behavioral interventions for smoking. |
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http://www.jhbmc.jhu.edu/studies
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| Â | clinical psychology - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about clinical psychology |
 | | Behavioural approaches are methods of treatment that apply learning theories to clinical problems. |  | | Psychoanalysis, as developed by Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, is little used by clinical psychologists today. |  | | The main problems dealt with include anxiety, phobias, depression, obsessions, sexual and marital problems, drug and alcohol dependence, childhood behavioural problems, psychoses (such as schizophrenia), mental disability, and brain disease (such as dementia) and damage. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/clinical%20psychology
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| Â | Approaching Death |
 | | Thibault, G.E. The Use of Clinical Models for "End of Life" Decision-Making in Critically Ill ICU Patients. |  | | Wilson, I.B., and Cleary, P.D. Linking Clinical Variables with Health-Related Quality of Life: A Conceptual Model of Patient Outcomes. |  | | Death Anxiety Among University Students in Northern Ireland and Canada. |
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http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/approaching/refs.html
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| Â | Mesothelioma - Clinical Trial |
 | | The Indiana University Anxiety Clinic is conducting a clinical trial in Major Depression |  | | PocketTrials Clinical Data Collection for the Pocket PC PocketTrials is an integrated system for collecting and managing data from clinical and animal trials, as well as other studies in the |  | | There are many cancer research protocols and clinical trials available for patients |
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http://www.mesotheliomay.com/clinicaltrial
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| Â | Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists (PSCP) |
 | | Since most psychologists in PSCP are familiar with depression and anxiety, these common problems are not listed. |  | | For psychologists with expertise in other areas, please contact the |  | | For more information on licensure status, please check one of these sites, depending on where the psychologist is located: |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~pscp1/specialty.htm
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| Â | BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule: sign |
 | | We distinguish this from a subjectively experienced disturbance or unpleasant perception such as pain or anxiety, which we call a |  | | In behavioral health care as in general medicine, a sign of a mental disorder, such as verbigeration, can be observed or elicited by a professional. |
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http://www.behavenet.com/capsules/disorders/sign.htm
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| Â | Technorati Tag: anxiety |
 | | Anxiety Evaluation at the NIH The National Institute of Mental Health is seeking patients with anxiety disorders to receive a diagnostic evaluation and/or treatment as part of a clinical research study. |  | | ANXIUS™ – Relieve Anxiety Naturally Relieve the effects of anxiety. |  | | NPS treatment and help - Anxiety drugs guide Filed under: Anxiety Attacks — Admin @ 11:16 am NPS treatment and help - Anxiety drugs guide NPS Guide to... |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/anxiety
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| Â | Graduate School Directories - Clinical Psychology |
 | | APA Science Student Council (APASSC) American Psychological Association of Graduate Students Psi Chi: The National Honor Society in Psychology Society of Clinical Psychology Occupational Outlook for Psychologists (BLS) Academy for the study of the Psychoanalytic Arts Academy of Psychological Clinical Science Anxiety Disorders Association of America |  | | Clinical Psychology Graduate Programs in the United States: |
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http://www.gradschools.com/listings/menus/psych_clinic_menu.html
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| Â | Anxiety Disorders |
 | | These clinical guidelines are designed to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of depression and/or anxiety. |  | | The authors review the spectrum of anxiety in children and adolescents, treatment options, and guidelines on when to refer to a mental health practitioner. |  | | Practice parameters for treatment of anxiety disorders in youth |
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http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/newsletter/FPN_4_13.html
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| Â | Lexicon Genetics Appoints William E. Heydorn, Ph.D. Vice President Of Pre-Clinical Development |
 | | "He will play an important role in moving our drug candidates into clinical development." Dr. Heydorn brings Lexicon over fifteen years of experience in pre- clinical and clinical drug development, pharmaceutical operations, project management and regulatory affairs across multiple therapeutic areas in the pharmaceutical industry. |  | | During his career, Dr. Heydorn has developed an expertise in central nervous system disorders and has been responsible for filing new drug applications (NDAs) for candidates in depression, anxiety, Alzheimer's disease, hypertension and acute pain. |  | | Terms and conditions, including restrictions on redistribution, apply. |
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http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/07-07-2003/0001977583&EDATE=
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| Â | Clarocet - Anxiety, Depression, Panic Attacks, Social Anxiety Disorder, Mood Swings - Treatment Options, Causes, Symptoms |
 | | Access clinical study reviews and more detailed information related to scientific study in the Clinical Study Center. |  | | The most popular natural medicines used for anxiety, social anxiety, general anxiety, panic attacks, depression, mood swings, sleep disturbances and related emotional stress responses are overviewed in detail. |  | | But if you've been experiencing anxiety and panic attacks that you consider disruptive to your driving, it may be time to learn more about what's happening. |
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http://www.clarocet.com
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| Â | Panic Attacks - Clinical Anxiety Treatment |
 | | ....clinical anxiety disorder drugs..clinical anxiety.....disorder drugs..depression..anxiety..treatment..symptoms..medication..natural.....and has no side... |  | | bipolar depression and treatments treatment for depression in childhood clinical depression treatment depression and anxiety treatment anxiety and depression medication depression... |  | | A person with panic disorder develops anxiety attacks associated with the thought that he or she would die or develop a stroke or heart attack. |
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http://www.panicattacksadvice.com/directory/clinical-anxiety-treatment.shtml
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| Â | Psychology: Clinical Science and Psychopathology |
 | | Clinical disorders and their phenomenology–includes the study of substance use disorders, eating disorders, schizophrenia, antisocial behavior and personality disorders, criminality, anxiety and mood disorders, and disorders of childhood including attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, and conduct disorder; comorbidity of mood, anxiety, antisocial, and substance use disorders. |  | | The Clinical Science and Psychopathology Research program at the University of Minnesota is a member of the Academy of Psychological Clinical Science, which is a coalition of doctoral training programs that share a common goal of producing and applying scientific knowledge to the assessment, understanding, and amelioration of human problems. |  | | Membership in the Academy indicates that the Clinical Science and Psychopathology Research program at the University of Minnesota is committed to excellence in scientific training, and to using clinical science as the foundation for designing, implementing, and evaluating assessment and intervention procedures. |
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http://www.psych.umn.edu/areas/clinical/moreinfo.htm
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| Â | Anxiety and Depression Solutions - Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Social Anxiety, Panic Attacks - Find Treatment, Causes and Symptoms |
 | | Clinical evidence shows that St. Johns Wort with a standardized Hyperforin content is an effective option for anxiety and depression treatment over the course of a 2 - 6 week period. |  | | Clinical study has confirmed Kava's traditional use as a mood-stabilizer and shown its effectiveness to reduce symptoms of anxiety and stress-related conditions. |  | | Anxiety, Depression, social anxiety and related disorders are serious conditions that require the assistance of a doctor, psychologist, psychiatrist or other qualified practitioner. |
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http://www.anxiety-and-depression-solutions.com
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| Â | journal of clinical psychiatry |
 | | of Anxiety Disorders Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology Journal of Clinical Psychiatry Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology Journal of ECT... |  | | Epidemiology Journal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Clinical Nursing Journal of Clinical Psychiatry Journal of Clinical Psychology Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings Journal of... |  | | Journal of Offender Therapy andamp; Comparative Criminology International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine International... |
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http://www.deco-vert.be/1078-journalofclinicalpsychiatry-74700.htm
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| Â | Center for Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy |
 | | Steven Phillipson, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical/school psychologist and the Clinical Director at the Center. |  | | Dr. Phillipson is currently an adjunct clinical supervisor at Long Island University, Fordham University, Rutgers University, Yeshiva University, St. Johns University, and Fairleigh Dickinson University. |  | | Dr. Phillipson specializes in the treatment of the full spectrum of anxiety disorders and has extensive experience working with relationships and depressive issues. |
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http://www.cognitivebehavioralcenter.com/staff.html
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| Â | Anxiety and Depression Resource Organization since 1984 - Freedom From Fear |
 | | Substance-Induced Anxiety Disorder -- The clinical presentation of this condition may resemble Panic Disorder, GAD, Phobia, or OCD, but the full set of diagnostic criteria for even one of these disorders does not have to be met. |  | | However, it is essential that the anxiety symptoms be due to the direct physiological effects of a drug of abuse, medication, or exposure to a toxin. |  | | Anxiety Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition -- Anxiety symptoms can include those of GAD, panic attacks, or OCD, and these must be directly linked to a general medical condition by the person's history, physical examination or laboratory findings. |
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http://www.freedomfromfear.org/genanxiety.asp
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| Â | Histamine, Anxiety And Alcoholism |
 | | "Harm avoidance measures the range of 'normal' anxiety present in the general populations; it is not a measure of pathological anxiety, although individuals with clinical anxiety disorders tend to have high harm avoidance." |  | | "Since clinical experience with antihistamine drugs has indicated that blockade of histamine 1 receptors results in sedation, anxiolysis and sleepiness – which are very strong in many patients – we hypothesized that altered function of the sole histamine metabolizing enzyme in the brain might alter anxiety, a state frequently encountered by alcoholics." |  | | Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (ACER) is the official journal of the Research Society on Alcoholism and the International Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/03/050328181920.htm
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| Â | Psychiatric Briefs Vol. 6, No. 3, 2004 |
 | | Although a number of clinical characteristics of anxiety disorders appear to play a role in the association between anxiety disorders and depression, severe impairment is the strongest predictor of major depressive disorder. |  | | Objective: The goal of this study was to examine the associations between specific anxiety disorders and the risk of major depressive disorder and to explore the role of various clinical characteristics of anxiety disorders in these relationships using a prospective, longitudinal design. |  | | These associations remained significant after we adjusted for mental disorders occurring prior to the onset of the anxiety disorder, with the exception of the panic disorder association. |
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http://www.psychiatrist.com/pcc/briefs/pb0603.htm
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| Â | Social Anxiety and Medication |
 | | Some depression (technically, dysthymia) is always present with social anxiety disorder-- and this low-level depression does not usually need to be treated with an anti-depressant. |  | | Contrary to what you might have heard, these anti-anxiety medications are NOT addictive to people with clinical DSM-IV anxiety disorders, such as social anxiety disorder (social phobia). |  | | This article is in reference to ONLY to (a) social anxiety disorder, and (b) the comprehensive cognitive-behavioral therapy program for social anxiety at the Social Anxiety Institute in Phoenix. |
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http://www.socialanxietyinstitute.org/medication.html
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| Â | Anxiety and the Serotonin Receptor |
 | | The recognition of anxiolytic effects of nonbenzodiazepine azapirones agents, which act as 5-HT partial agonists, such as buspirone, gepirone, and ipsapirone and their therapeutic role in clinical anxiety and mood disorders has further focused attention on the 5-HT receptor. |  | | We hypothesize a neural substrate for 5-HT dysfunction in anxiety disorders whereby a distinction is made between raphe pathways that mediate inhibitory effects, particularly to brainstem and limbic sites, and raphe projections that mediate stimulatory effects, such as hypothalamic activation and the elicitation of a corticoid response. |  | | Although fenfluramine induces anxiety, it is described by the authors as not resembling panic but rather waves of generalized anxiety. |
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http://www.acnp.org/g4/GN401000125/CH123.html
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| Â | Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Primary SjögrenÂ’s Syndrome |
 | | The patients with primary SS had significantly higher scoring rate for “possible” clinical anxiety (48%) and for “possible” clinical depression (32%) compared with reference groups (p < 0.05). |  | | A standardized questionnaire, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, was used to examine the degree of anxiety and depression in patients with primary SS (n = 62) and in age matched healthy female controls. |  | | To examine the degree of anxiety and depression and to assess well being and general symptoms in patients with primary SjögrenÂ’s syndrome (SS). |
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http://www.jrheum.com/abstracts/abstracts00/165.html
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| Â | Social Phobia/Social Anxiety and Medication |
 | | However, these medications are NOT addictive for people with clinical anxiety disorders. |  | | Social anxiety is an anxiety disorder and is therefore the "opposite" of psychosis. |  | | If a professional tells a person with a definable, DSM-IV anxiety disorder that the anti-anxiety agents may prove addictive to them, the professional (a) is not aware of research in the area of anxiety, and (b) should probably not be treating you. |
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http://www.anxietynetwork.com/spmed.html
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| Â | Complementary and Alternative Medicine - St. Johns Wort (Hyperforin), Kava Kava, 5-HTP, SAM-e, Valerian Root and more |
 | | Meta-Analysis of clinical trials involving hundreds of patients suggest that St. Johns Wort with a 3% - 6% standardized extract of Hyperforin may be effective in helping to lower the symptoms of some types of anxiety and depression by helping to maintain the balance of key neurotransmitters like Serotonin and Norepinephrine. |  | | Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Anxiety, Depression, ADHD / ADD and Related Emotional Disturbances |  | | Only a health practitioner is qualified to diagnose or treat anxiety, panic attacks, social anxiety, generalized anxiety disorder, ADD / ADHD, Social Anxiety Disorder or Depression. |
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http://www.thehealthcenter.info/alternatives.htm
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| Â | Anxiety Attack Symptoms can indicate clinical depression or generalized anxiety disorder - Anxiety Attacks Natural Relief and Prevention |
 | | Anxiety attacks, worry, uneasiness, dread, nervous tension, generalized anxiety disorder, a feeling of agitation, nervousness, feeling on edge, clinical depression and irritability are some of the terms used for anxiety and related problems. |  | | And anxiety itself is thought to further deplete the brain and body of needed resources, such as neurotransmitters, resulting in increased anxiety, depression or other problems. |  | | If the anxiety can be reduced while the body chemistry normalizes and the stress subsides, the anxiety may diminish until the medication is no longer needed. |
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http://www.healthy-sc.com/anxiety.htm
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| Â | Academy of Cognitive Therapy |
 | | Health anxiety: Clinical and research perspectives on hypochondriasis and related disorders. |  | | Anxiety sensitivity: Theory, research, and treatment of the fear of anxiety. |  | | Clinical advances in cognitive psychotherapy: Theory and application. |
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http://www.academyofct.org/Info/Zoom.asp?InfoID=187&szparent=154&szPath=Add1...
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| Â | Behavior OnLine: Consulting Editors |
 | | Georg's other research and clinical interests are assessment and treatment of heart-focused anxiety, pain regulation and coping, and new behavioral psychotherapy approaches such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. |  | | Barbara Fleming, Ph.D. is the Director of the Anxiety Treatment Center at Behavioral Health Associates, Inc. in Beachwood, Ohio and is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. |  | | Georg's research interests are integrative models and treatments of anxiety disorders, conceptual advances in behavior therapy, and new applications of behavioral principles to explain and change anxiety problems. |
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http://www.behavior.net/consultbio.html
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