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Derogatis, Leonard R. Anxiety and depressive disorders in medical patients. Upjohn, 1988.

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Derogatis, Leonard R. Anxiety and depressive disorders in the medical patient. American Psychiatric Press, 1989.

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Steven, Reiss, and Bootzin Richard R. 1940-, eds. Theoretical issues in behavior therapy. Academic Press, 1985.

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P, Soubrié, ed. Anxiety, depression, and mania. Karger, 1991.

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1937-, Craig Kenneth D., and Dobson Keith S, eds. Anxiety and depression in adults and children. Sage Publications, 1995.

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Michael, Farrell. The effective teacher's guide to behavioural and emotional disorders: Disruptive behaviour disorders, anxiety disorders and depressive disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. 2nd ed. Routledge, 2011.

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Kruckman, Laurence. Postpartum mood and anxiety disorders: A research guide and international bibliography. 2nd ed. Postpartum Support International, 1994.

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P, Goldberg David, ed. Diagnostic issues in depression and generalized anxiety disorder: Refining the research agenda for DSM-V. American Psychiatric Association, 2010.

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J, Holland Stephen, and McGinn Lata K, eds. Treatment plans and interventions for depression and anxiety disorders. 2nd ed. Guilford Press, 2012.

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Wells, Adrian. Metacognitive therapy for anxiety and depression. Guilford Press, 2008.

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Montgomery, S. A. Anxiety and depression. Wrightson Biomedical Pub., 1990.

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Chorpita, Bruce F. MATCH-ADTC: Modular approach to therapy for children with anxiety, depression, trauma, or conduct problems. PracticeWise, 2009.

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Kächele, Horst. From psychoanalytic narrative to empirical single case research: Implications for psychoanalytic practice. Routledge, 2009.

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Blackburn, I. M. Cognitive therapy for depression and anxiety: A practitioner's guide. Blackwell Science, 1995.

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A, Montgomery S., and Boer, Johan A. den, 1953-, eds. SSRIs in depression and anxiety. J. Wiley, 1998.

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Hollandsworth, James G. The physiology of psychological disorders: Schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. Plenum Press, 1990.

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Kächele, Horst. From psychoanalytic narrative to empirical single case research: Implications for psychoanalytic practice. Analytic Press, 2008.

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E, Michalak Erin, and Swinson Richard P, eds. Assessment scales in depression, mania and anxiety. Taylor & Francis, 2005.

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editor, Tang Ruth, ed. Perfection: A memoir. Math Paper Press, 2016.

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A, Dozois David J., and Dobson Keith S, eds. The prevention of anxiety and depression: Theory, research, and practice. American Psychological Association, 2004.

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S, Appleton William, ed. The new antidepressants and antianxieties: What you need to know about zoloft, paxil, wellbutrin, effexor, clonazepam, ambien, and more. 2nd ed. Plume, 2004.

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service), ScienceDirect (Online, ed. Risk factors in depression. Academic, 2008.

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(Editor), Ronald M. Rapee, and David H. Barlow (Editor), eds. Chronic Anxiety: Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Mixed Anxiety-Depression. The Guilford Press, 1991.

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Mackie, Susan, and John W. Winkelman. Depression and anxiety disorders. Edited by Sudhansu Chokroverty, Luigi Ferini-Strambi, and Christopher Kennard. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199682003.003.0047.

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This chapter discusses the frequent comorbidity of major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders with specific sleep disorders as well as associated changes in sleep architecture and sleep quality. It includes a review of several of the most common mood and anxiety disorders that are known to be associated with abnormalities in sleep: major depressive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive–compulsive disorder, and panic disorder. Changes in objective and subjective sleep parameters, including sleep architecture, sleep quality, and sleep quantity, are addressed in association wit
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Anxiety, depression, and mania. Karger, 1990.

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Douaihy, Antoine, Meredith Spada, Nicole Bates, Julia Macedo, and Jack M. Gorman. Anxiety Disorders. Edited by Mary Ann Cohen, Jack M. Gorman, Jeffrey M. Jacobson, Paul Volberding, and Scott Letendre. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199392742.003.0018.

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HIV practitioners are increasingly confronted with complex co-occurring medical and psychiatric disorders among their patients. Depressive and anxiety disorders are among the most commonly diagnosed in HIV-infected individuals and can complicate the overall management of HIV illness. Anxiety may be experienced as a symptom, as a manifestation of an anxiety disorder, as a consequence of HIV-associated or other illness, or as a result of one of its treatments. It can occur at any stage, from the realization of being at risk, to the anxiety about a possible symptom, to the time of HIV testing and
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Farrell, Michael. Effective Teacher's Guide to Behavioural and Emotional Disorders: Disruptive Behaviour Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Depressive Disorders, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Farrell, Michael. Effective Teacher's Guide to Behavioural and Emotional Disorders: Disruptive Behaviour Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Depressive Disorders, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Farrell, Michael. Effective Teacher's Guide to Behavioural and Emotional Disorders: Disruptive Behaviour Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Depressive Disorders, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Farrell, Michael. Effective Teacher's Guide to Behavioural and Emotional Disorders: Disruptive Behaviour Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Depressive Disorders, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Farrell, Michael. Effective Teacher's Guide to Behavioural and Emotional Disorders: Disruptive Behaviour Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Depressive Disorders, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Effective Teacher's Guide to Behavioural and Emotional Disorders: Disruptive Behaviour Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Depressive Disorders, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Routledge, 2010.

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Aaronson, Cindy J., Gary Katzman, and Rachel L. Moster. Combination Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Major Depressive and Anxiety Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780199342211.003.0016.

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Clinical wisdom and intuition suggest that when treating major depression and/or anxiety disorders, combining two documented efficacious treatments such as antidepressants and psychotherapy would improve outcome. However, the data do not completely support this conclusion. This chapter reviews randomized clinical trials comparing combined pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy with monotherapy for the treatment of major depressive disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and social anxiety disorder in adults. Although DSM-
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Eaton, Nicholas R., and Robert F. Krueger. Depressive Disorders, Comorbidity Issues, and Assessment Strategies. Edited by C. Steven Richards and Michael W. O'Hara. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199797004.013.002.

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Assessment is at the very core of clinical and research endeavors to understand and ameliorate depressive disorders. In the current chapter, we discuss pressing issues in assessment of depressive disorders beginning with the definitional: how these disorders are conceptualized and classified. We highlight theDSM-IV-TRnosological organization of depressive disorders, and those disorders that are closely related (e.g., anxiety and adjustment disorders), as well as current depressive disorder proposals for the upcomingDSM-5. The high rates of comorbidity among the depressive and related disorders
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Hollander, Eric, and Dan J. Stein. Anxiety Disorders Comorbid with Depression: Social Anxiety Disorder, Post-traumatiac Stress Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Obsessive-compulsive Disorder. Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Feeney, Adrian, Spilios Argyropoulos, and David J. Nutt. Anxiety Disorders Comorbid with Depression: Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia. Taylor & Francis Group, 2003.

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Hollander, Eric, and Dan J. Stein. Anxiety Disorders Comorbid with Depression. Taylor & Francis Group, 2001.

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Stein, Murray B., Meghan E. Keough, and Peter P. Roy-Byrne. Diagnosis and Epidemiology of Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders. Edited by Dennis S. Charney, Eric J. Nestler, Pamela Sklar, and Joseph D. Buxbaum. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190681425.003.0032.

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The anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and trauma- and stressor-related disorders are, together, the most common class of mental disorders. From a systematic review of prevalence studies across 44 countries, the global current prevalence for the DSM IV anxiety disorders was estimated at 7.3% (95% CI 4.8%–10.9%), suggesting that one in 14 people around the world at any given time has an anxiety disorder. Women are approximately twice as likely as men to have an anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders are a substantial contributor to the heavy burden of disease conveyed by mental and substance use disor
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Treating Severe Depressive And Persecutory Anxiety States To Transform The Unbearable. Karnac Books, 2010.

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Anxiety Disorders Comorbid with Depression. Informa Healthcare, 2002.

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Handbook of depression and anxiety. 2nd ed. M. Dekker, 2003.

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(Editor), Siegfried Kasper, Johan A. den Boer (Editor), and J.M. Ad Sitsen (Editor), eds. Handbook of Depression and Anxiety: A Biological Approach, Second Edition, (Medical Psychiatry, 21). 2nd ed. Informa Healthcare, 2003.

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Anxiety Disorders Comorbid with Depression: Social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder and post traumatic stress disorder - pocketbook. Informa Healthcare, 2001.

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Mineka, Susan, Deepika Anand, and Jennifer A. Sumner. Important Issues in Understanding Comorbidity Between Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder. Edited by C. Steven Richards and Michael W. O'Hara. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199797004.013.031.

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The comorbidity of anxiety and mood disorders has been of great interest to psychopathology researchers for the past 25 years. One topic––the comorbidity of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depressive disorder (MDD)––has received considerable attention, in part because it has raised fundamental nosological issues regarding whether GAD should continue to be categorized as an anxiety disorder or whether it should be recategorized as a mood disorder. We review the logic for reclassifying GAD with the mood disorders as well as what we believe to be even more compelling reasons for why
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Ehrenreich-May, Jill, Sarah M. Kennedy, Jamie A. Sherman, Shannon M. Bennett, and David H. Barlow. Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Adolescents. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780190855536.001.0001.

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Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Adolescents: Workbook (UP-A) provides evidence-based treatment strategies to assist adolescent clients to function better in their lives. This treatment is designed for adolescents who are experiencing feelings of sadness, anxiety, worry, anger, or other emotions that get in the way of their ability to enjoy their lives and feel successful. The workbook is written for adolescents and guides them through each week of the program with education, activities, and examples that will help them to understand the role that emotio
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Wells, Adrian. Metacognitive Therapy for Anxiety and Depression. Guilford Publications, 2008.

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Wells, Adrian. Metacognitive Therapy for Anxiety and Depression. Guilford Publications, 2011.

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Beck, Andrew. Transcultural Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Anxiety and Depression: A Practical Guide. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Strategies For Studying Brain Disorders: Depressive, Anxiety and Drug Abuse Disorders (Vol 1) and Schizophrenia, Movement Disorders and Age Related Cognitive Disorders (Vol 2). Farrand Press, London, 1994.

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Stewart, Sherry, Valerie V. Grant, Clare J. Mackie, and Patricia J. Conrod. Comorbidity of Anxiety and Depression with Substance Use Disorders. Edited by Kenneth J. Sher. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199381708.013.19.

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The comorbidity of substance use disorders (SUDs) with anxiety and depression is the focus of substantial research attention and approached from myriad perspectives. This chapter focuses on the resultant complex research literature, first providing an overview of epidemiologic studies that have examined the prevalence of co-occurrence of SUDs (including alcohol and other drug use disorders) with anxiety and depressive disorders, as well as clinical correlates of these forms of comorbidity. Next, theoretical models of the onset and maintenance of emotional disorder–SUD comorbidity are considere
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