
In this article, we will address 10 questions about anxiety that are relevant to doctors who encounter this in their practice. This often occurs in the primary care setting, where individuals with anxiety frequently present with somatic complaints. A focused medical history, including questions about the use and withdrawal of psychoactive substances, can assist in the diagnostic process. Psychoeducation may be sufficient, otherwise cognitive-behavioral therapy can be conducted. In cases of non-response, serotonergic antidepressants represent a treatment option. Half of the individuals with anxiety symptoms experience remission, while the other half have a recurrent or chronic course, which may be accompanied by comorbid depression.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Physicians, Humans, Anxiety, Anxiety Disorders
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Physicians, Humans, Anxiety, Anxiety Disorders
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