Anxiety and its disorders : the nature and treatment of anxiety and panic
Barlow, David H. 1942-
2nd edition
2002
xvi 704 p. : ill.
1572304308
Anglais
1. The experience of anxiety : shadow of intelligence of specter of death? -- 2. Fear, anxiety, and theories of emotion -- 3. The nature of anxious apprehension -- 4. The phenomenon of panic -- 5. Provoking panic in the laboratory -- 6. Biological aspects of anxiety and panic -- 7. True alarms, false alarms, and learned (conditioned) anxiety : the origins of panic and phobia -- 8. The origins of anxious apprehension, anxiety disorders, and related emotional disorders : triple vulnerabilities -- 9. Classification of anxiety and mood disorders -- 10. Panic disorder and agoraphobia -- 11. Specific phobias -- 12. Posttraumatic stress disorder -- 13. Social phobia (Social anxiety disorder) -- 14. Generalized anxiety disorder -- 15. Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
This landmark work is indispensable for anyone studying anxiety or seeking to deliver effective psychological and pharmacological treatments. David H. Barlow comprehensively examines the phenomena of anxiety and panic, their origins, and the roles that each plays in normal and pathological functioning. Chapters coauthored by Barlow with other leading experts then outline what is known about the classification, presentation, etiology, assessment, and treatment of each of the DSM-IV anxiety disorders. A definitive resource for researchers and clinicians, this is also an ideal text for graduate-level courses.
WM 172 B258a 2002
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1 | WM 172 B258a 2002 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |