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Acutely anxious

Acute anxiety, one of the most common psychiatric illnesses, makes everyday experiences 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.

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  • "Acute anxiety, one of the most common psychiatric illnesses, makes everyday experiences 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."@en
  • "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."@en
  • "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) A streaming videorecording."
  • ""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"--Website."@en
  • "Explores the physiology and psychology of anxiety and describes acute anxiety, one of the most common psychiatric illnesses. Discusses its symptoms, its maladaptive consequences, and treatments such as cognitive behavioral therapy. Presents case studies involving panic disorders and social phobia."@en

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  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "eVideos (www)"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Videorecording"@en
  • "Internet videos"@en
  • "Educational films"@en

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  • "Acutely Anxious"
  • "Acutely anxious"@en