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Audio Interview With Dr. Andrew Rosen
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By: The Florida Psychiatric Society |
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Panic Disorder
Panic disorder is a serious health problem in this country.
At least 1.6 percent of adult Americans, or 3 million people, will have panic disorder at
some time in their lives. The disorder is strikingly different from other types of anxiety
in that panic attacks are so sudden, appear to be unprovoked, and are often disabling. |
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
For many years, mental health professionals thought of OCD
as a very rare disease because only a small minority of their patients had the condition.
But it is believed that many of those afflicted with OCD, in efforts to keep their repetitive
thoughts and behaviors secret, fail to seek treatment. |
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Social Anxiety Disorder
Social anxiety, sometimes known as social phobia or social
anxiety disorder (SAD), is a common form of anxiety disorder that causes sufferers to experience
intense anxiety in some or all of the social interactions and public events of everyday
life. For instance, some sufferers have difficulty attending parties or meetings, making
a phone call, walking into a shop to purchase goods, or asking for help from authority figures.
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The Center For Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
4800 Linton Blvd - Suite D503
Delray Beach, FL 33445 |
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