Category Archives: Anxiety

Brain Imaging Predicts Psychotherapy Success in Patients with Social Anxiety Disorder

February 1, 2013 • Science Update Treatment for social anxiety disorder or social phobia has entered the personalized medicine arena—brain imaging can provide neuromarkers to predict whether traditional options such as cognitive behavioral therapy will work for a particular patient, … Continue reading

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Coordinated Treatment Approach Improves Anxiety Symptoms

A coordinated, multi-component treatment approach was more effective in treating anxiety disorders than usual care found in primary care settings, according to an NIMH-funded study published May 19, 2010, in a special issue of the Journal of the American Medical … Continue reading

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