Social anxiety disorder
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Social anxiety disorder
(Medical psychiatry, v. 29)
Marcel Dekker, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Social anxiety disorder is one of the most prevalent and disabling of all psychiatric disorders. Fortunately, there have been significant advances in our understanding and treatment of this condition. Written by preeminent scientists in the field, this reference provides an authoritative and up-to-date account of current knowledge on social anxiety disorder (SAD)-providing state-of-the-art reviews and analyses of the psychopathology, pathogenesis, and management of this condition.
Table of Contents
- Society Anxiety Disorder: More Than Shyness B. Bandelow
- Symptomatology and Diagnosis F. Schneier
- Epidemiology and Course C. Blanco and M. R. Liebowitz
- Social Phobia Spectrum Jacqueline Muller and Dan Stein
- Assessment of Social Anxiety with Rating Scales M. Liebowitz and Joshua Lipsitz
- Diagnosis of Social Anxiety Disorder in Children Tracy Morris
- Comorbidity Lydia Fehm and H. U. Wittchen
- Impact of Social Anxiety Disorder David S. Baldwin
- Genetics Murray B. Stein
- Neurobiology Michael van Ameringen
- Brain Imaging Studies Mats Fredrikson and Tomas Furmark
- Animal Models of Society Anxiety Jeremy Coplan
- Is There Evidence for the Role of Environmental Factors? N. J. Coupland
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