Medical Anxiety Disorder
4 March 2010
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Brain Scan Photo Mugs Obsessive-compulsive disorder. Coloured Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scans of a human brain, showing active areas in obsessive compulsive disorder. The brain is sectioned axially (left), sagittally (centre), coronally (at right). In this patient, positive correlations (activity increases as symptoms get stronger) are in the top row, seen coloured in the left orbital region, prefrontal, left … |
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Depressed young woman Photo Mugs MODEL RELEASED. Depressed young woman….. |
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DSM-IV Anxiety Disorders [VHS] $67.00 This series of three clinical programs reveals additions and changes from DSM-III-R to DSM-IV for mood, psychotic, and anxiety disorders. Each videotape focuses on one particular area of psychiatric diagnosis and contains enactments of three outstanding cliniciansA actual patient interviews. Each videotape begins with an introductory discussion between the clinician and the moderator. The clinicia… |
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Recognizing and Treating Anxiety: Clinical Observations, Practical Advice (NCME Video 759) … |
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Office Psychiatry: Mood and Anxiety Disorder [VHS] … |
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I Think They Think . . .: Overcoming Social Phobia $51.67 This compelling video provides crucial information–and new hope–for people struggling with the isolation, loneliness, and frightening physical symptoms of social phobia. Dr. Ronald M. Rapee and Dr. Lisa Lampe show in step-by-step detail how cognitive-behavioral treatment can provide the skills sufferers need to feel more comfortable in social situations and live fuller, happier lives. Including … |
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