Archive for April, 2007

Topic: Anxiety Disorder News - Team Capsules | American League Central (Seattle Times)

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

This spring has had its rocky moments, with the retirement of prospective closer Keith Foulke and an injury to starter Cliff Lee (stomach strain). The Twins will miss Radke, and they’ll also miss promising Matt Garza who, for some unexplained reason, didn’t make the rotation. No question the Twins have some tremendous pieces, including the Cy Young winner (Santana, hands down the best pitcher in baseball), MVP (Justin Morneau) and batting champion (Joe Mauer) from last year, plus All-Star closer Joe Nathan. Michael Cuddyer had a nice offensive breakout last season, and Torii Hunter, heading into the final year of his contract, is a leader on and off the field. The pitching focus will be on Meche, but the genuine excitement in camp, pitching-wise, was over Zack Greinke, the one-time top prospect whose career was nearly brought down by an anxiety disorder. Capsules by Bill Reader, section editor; Written in Stone and division rankings by Larry Stone, Seattle Times baseball reporter. read more

PTSD: Treatment Efficacy and Future Directions (Psychiatric Times)- Anxiety Disorder News

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a severe and often chronic anxiety disorder that can develop following exposure to an event involving actual or perceived threat to the life or physical integrity of oneself or another person. Exposure therapy is a set of treatment procedures designed to help individuals confront feared but safe thoughts, situations, objects, people, places, or activities that elicit anxiety or are otherwise avoided because they are perceived as dangerous by patients with PTSD. Exposure to feared but safe situations is a major component of treatment for other anxiety disorders such as phobias, social anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and panic disorder/ agoraphobia. For PTSD, exposure therapy typically involves imaginal exposure to the trauma memory in which patients are instructed to close their eyes and recall the traumatic event by imagining that it is happening right now while simultaneously describing out loud what is being remembered. read more