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Acute anxiety, one of the most common psychiatric illnesses, makes everyday experiences like walking down the street or talking on the phone a source of potential terror. This program explains how and why this happens as it examines the physiology and psychology of anxiety, its symptoms, its highly maladaptive consequences, and treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy. Case studies involving panic disorders and social phobia are spotlighted. (48 minutes)



 
                

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Part of the Series : The Biological Mind
     


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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: When the Memories Won't Go Away
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Understanding Mental Illness and Schizophrenia
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Deeply Depressed
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There is growing evidence that chronic depression is primarily a physical disease and should be treated like one. This program sheds much-needed light on vulnerability to depression, the subtle symptoms of the disease, and treatments involving psycho...(more details)
 
Surviving Suicide: Those Left Behind

The two-year average for suicides in America exceeds the total number of casualties in the Vietnam War. What happens to the loved ones left behind? When unable to escape feelings of guilt, they are nine times more likely to take their own lives. Judy...(more details)
 


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