05273nam 22007094a 450 991101878450332120200520144314.0978661027094197812802709491280270942978047034574004703457489780470858370047085837097804700141100470014113(CKB)1000000000018889(EBL)191271(SSID)ssj0000221134(PQKBManifestationID)11219082(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000221134(PQKBWorkID)10157824(PQKB)11238956(MiAaPQ)EBC191271(OCoLC)85820303(Perlego)2772949(EXLCZ)99100000000001888920031110d2004 uy 0engurcn|||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierPhobias /editors, Mario Maj ... [et al.]Chichester, West Sussex, England ;Hoboken, NJ J. Wileyc20041 online resource (382 p.)WPA series, evidence and experience in psychiatry ;v. 7Description based upon print version of record.9780470858332 0470858338 Includes bibliographical references and index.VOLUME 7 Phobias WPA Series Evidence and Experience in Psychiatry; Contents; List of Review Contributors; Preface; CHAPTER 1 DIAGNOSIS AND CLASSIFICATION OF PHOBIAS; Diagnosis and Classification of Phobias: A Review; COMMENTARIES; 1.1 Two Procrustean or One King-Size Bed for Comorbid Agoraphobia and Panic?; 1.2 Politics and Pathophysiology in the Classification of Phobias; 1.3 A Critical Evaluation of the Classification of Phobias; 1.4 The Role of Spontaneous, Unexpected Panic Attacks in the Diagnosis and Classification of Phobic Disorders; 1.5 Anxiety and Phobia: Issues in Classification1.6 Nosology of the Phobias: Clues from the Genome 1.7 Clusters, Comorbidity and Context in Classification of Phobic Disorders; 1.8 Comorbidity in Social Phobia: Nosological Implications; 1.9 Giving Credit to ""Neglected"" or ""Minor"" Disorders; 1.10 A Cognitive Approach to Phobias; 1.11 Diagnosis and Classification of Phobias and Other Anxiety Disorders: Quite Different Categories or Just One Dimension?; CHAPTER 2 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF PHOBIAS; Epidemiology of Phobias: A Review; COMMENTARIES; 2.1 Risk-Factor and Genetic Epidemiology of Phobic Disorders: A Promising Approach2.2 Defining a Case for Psychiatric Epidemiology: Threshold, Non-Criterion Symptoms, and Category versus Spectrum 2.3 Phobias: A Difficult Challenge for Epidemiology; 2.4 Phobias: Handy or Handicapping Conditions; 2.5 Phobic Disorders: Can We Integrate Empirical Findings with Clinical Theories?; 2.6 Social Phobia and Bipolar Disorder: The Significance of a Counterintuitive and Neglected Comorbidity; 2.7 Comorbidity between Phobias and Mood Disorders: Diagnostic and Treatment Implications; 2.8 Epidemiology of Phobias: Old Terminology, New Relevance; 2.9 Phobias: Reflections on Definitions2.10 Phobias: Facts or Fiction? 2.11 Epidemiology of Phobias: The Pathway to Early Intervention in Anxiety Disorders; CHAPTER 3 PHARMACOTHERAPY OF PHOBIAS; Pharmacotherapy of Phobias: A Review; COMMENTARIES; 3.1 Placing the Pharmacotherapy of Phobic Disorders in a New Neuroscience Context; 3.2 Psychobiology and Pharmacotherapy of Phobias; 3.3 The Neuropsychology of Defence: Implications for Syndromes and Pharmacotherapy; 3.4 Social Phobia: Not Neglected, Just Misunderstood; 3.5 Research in Pharmacotherapy of Social Anxiety Disorder3.6 Pharmacotherapy for Phobic Disorders: Where Do We Go from Here? 3.7 Progress in Pharmacotherapy for Social Anxiety Disorder and Agoraphobia; 3.8 Psychopharmacology Treatment of Phobias and Avoidance Reactions; 3.9 Crowning Achievement: The Rise of Anti-phobic Pharmacotherapy; 3.10 Comorbidity and Phobias: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Challenges; 3.11 Comments on the Pharmacotherapy of Agoraphobia; 3.12 Pharmacotherapy of Phobias: A Long-Term Endeavour; 3.13 Behavioural Toxicity of Pharmacotherapeutic Agents Used in Social Phobia3.14 Medication Treatment of Phobias: Theories Hide EffectivenessPhobias are increasingly common amongst the general population, sometimes resulting in a very significant social disability and burden for the family. Most cases remain undiagnosed, and many of those which are diagnosed are treated inappropriately. Written by internationally renowned psychiatrist, Mario Maj, this book provides an update of research evidence and clinical experience concerning agoraphobia, social phobia and specific phobias.WPA series, evidence and experience in psychiatry ;v. 7.PhobiasPhobiasTreatmentPhobias.PhobiasTreatment.616.85/225Maj Mario1953-328537MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911018784503321Phobias4421460UNINA