Book review: Nardi, EG; Quevedo, J; Silva, AG. Social anxiety disorder: theory and clinic. Artmed; São Paulo: Brazilian Psychiatric Association (ABP), 2014.
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Book Summary
Chapter 1. History
Chapter 2. Epidemiology
Chapter 3. Etiological hypotheses
Chapter 4. Neurobiology
Chapter 5. Animal models
Chapter 6. Psychopathology and diagnosis
Chapter 7. Differential diagnosis
Chapter 8. Neuroimaging
Chapter 9. Comorbidities
Chapter 10. Childhood and adolescence
Chapter 11. Pharmacological treatment – selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
Chapter 12. Pharmacological treatment – monoamine oxidase inhibitors
Chapter 13. Pharmacological treatment – benzodiazepines
Chapter 14. Pharmacological treatment – other medications and refractory cases
Chapter 15. Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Chapter 16. Cognitive behavioral therapy
Chapter 17. Social skills
Chapter 18. Cognitive-behavioral coaching
Chapter 19. Rating scale
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Nardi EG, Quevedo J, Silva AG, organizadores. Transtorno de ansiedade social: teoria e clínica. Porto Alegre: Artmed; 2014.
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Carlton CN, Garcia KM, Honaker M, Richey JA, Ollendick TH. 5-year follow-up of adolescents with social anxiety disorder: current functioning during COVID-19. Psychiatry Res. 2023;322:115118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115118 PMID:36842399 PMCID:PMC9940468
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