Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety, a pervasive and often debilitating condition, can manifest in various forms, from generalized anxiety disorder to panic attacks. Understanding its triggers, manifestations, and effective treatments is paramount. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides a comprehensive look into anxiety disorders, offering evidence-based therapeutic approaches and the latest research findings. Our expert editors curate content that helps psychiatrists address the multifaceted nature of anxiety, ensuring patients receive holistic and effective care.
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Parkinson’s research has been accelerating even before Congress passed the “National Plan to End Parkinson’s Act” in late May. A rare act of unity from a chronically divided legislature. “As we eagerly await the bill to be signed into law, we applaud members of Congress for their bipartisan support and recognition of one of the most […]
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Elite and everyday athletes alike can benefit from cognitive techniques like visualization and mindfulness to sharpen performance.
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Research shows that looking at natural elements can improve mental health, emphasizing the importance of nature in urban planning.
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Research – and reader feedback – examines how mental health is hurting (and sometimes helping) our mental health.
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Teen vaping has surged among younger teens, while researchers worry about the long-term effects on their mental health.
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New research explores the relationship between sexual dysfunction and psychological factors among Lebanese university students.
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UCLA Health researchers have unearthed an unsettling trend: In 2022, middle-aged Black Americans experienced higher mortality rates from “despair” than their white counterparts. Native Americans endured the worst. They suffered more than double the rate of these deaths compared to both Black and white Americans. The authors, who published their findings in JAMA Psychiatry, classify […]
COMMENTARY
The authors discuss a recent intriguing study published in JCP by Patel et al.
J Clin Psychiatry. 2024; 85(2):23com15379
John L. Havlik and others
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, and borderline personality disorder were associated with social anxiety disorder (SAD). Presence of these disorders was also associated with poorer mental health in those with SAD.
J Clin Psychiatry. 2024;85(2):23m15217
Tapan A. Patel and others
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New research reveals a link between intense social media engagement and increased anxiety, lower peace of mind, and poor sleep quality.