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J Psychosoc Nurs Men · Dec 2003
Review Case ReportsCurrent treatment of generalized anxiety disorder.
- Deborah Antai-Otong.
- Employee Support Program, Veterans Affairs North Texas Health Care System, Ambulatory Care (11C), 4500 South Lancaster Road, Dallas, TX 75216, USA. Deborah.Antai-otong@med.va.gov
- J Psychosoc Nurs Men. 2003 Dec 1; 41 (12): 20-9.
AbstractGeneralized anxiety disorder is the most common anxiety disorder and is second only to depression as the most common disorder diagnosed in primary care. Because it is potentially disabling due to its high comorbidity with other psychiatric conditions, psychiatric nurses must accurately diagnose GAD and formulate individualized treatment plans that promote positive outcomes for clients with this disorder.
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