Generalised Anxiety Disorder in Adults
Publisher: British Psychological Society 2011
ISBN/ASIN: 190467142X
ISBN-13: 9781904671428
Number of pages: 465
Description:
This clinical guideline sets out clear evidence- and consensus-based recommendations for healthcare professionals on how to treat and manage generalised anxiety disorder in adults. It presents and appraises the evidence for low- and high-intensity psychological interventions, drug treatment and other physical interventions, and also provides insight into the experience of care of people with generalised anxiety disorder.
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