Posted by Rick on January 21, 2002, at 21:45:43
In reply to Re: Some links » Rick, posted by Lorraine on January 21, 2002, at 19:25:28
Lorraine -
Yes I've seen it, and it's nice that the Journal of Psychiatry (or Glaxxo Smith Kline??) has made that supplement available electronically for free.
The same journal also published an updated supplement on Social Anxiety in 2001. I had to order the hardcopy, purchased online from the Orders section at http://www.psychiatrist.com , but it was well worth the $10. (Don't know if that would be possible at the moment though, because I just visited the site to verify that this price still applies, and the Orders link doesn't seem to be functioning properly.)
I've pasted the table of contents for the 2001 supplement below.
Volume 62 2001 Supplement 1
Advances and Emerging Treatments in Social Phobia
3 Disclosure Statements.
4 Introduction: Advances and Emerging Treatments in Social Phobia. Jonathan R. T. Davidson
5 Social Phobia: Prevalence and Diagnostic Threshold. Ariel J. Lang and Murray B. Stein
11 Social Anxiety Disorder: An Unrecognized Problem in Primary Care. David J. Katzelnick and John H. Greist
17 Social Anxiety Disorder: Comorbidity and Its Implications. R. Bruce Lydiard
25 Social Phobia: Etiology, Neurobiology, and Treatment. Nicholas J. Coupland
36 Current Status of Psychotherapeutic Interventions for Social Phobia. Richard G. Heimberg
43 Treatment of Social Phobia With Antidepressants. Franklin R. Schneier
50 Benzodiazepines and Anticonvulsants for Social Phobia (Social Anxiety Disorder). James W. Jefferson
Rick> Rick:
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> You may have seen this
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> http://www.psychiatrist.com/supplenet/59s17/59s17toc.htm
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> > Lorraine -
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> > Glad you found it useful!
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> > BTW, anything by Duke's JR (Jonathan RT) Davidson on anxiety -- especially social phobia -- is worth reading. He was listed as the second author in the Klonopin/clonazepam discontinuation abstract, and was the lead researcher for the original placebo-controlled study that demonstrated the med's appx 70% response rate in social phobia. Those just scratch the surface of the work he's done on SP etiology, measurement, and treatment.
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> > Rick
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