New Book: Understanding Panic and Other Anxiety Disorders
by Benjamin Root, M.D.
"Those who have had panic attacks
report that they have never had any experience quite so terrifying,"
Dr. Benjamin A. Root writes in his new book "Understanding
Panic and Other Anxiety Disorders" (University Press of Mississippi).
"When a panic attack strikes for the first time, patients are characteristically
at a complete loss as to what is going on," Root writes.
Twenty years ago panic disorder was often misunderstood and misdiagnosed.
Its symptoms frequently mimicked non-psychiatric diseases, making it a mystery
to both doctors and patients. Sufferers filled emergency rooms and doctors'
offices and endured countless general examinations that revealed nothing.
In "Understanding Panic and Other Anxiety Disorders", Benjamin Root, a practicing psychiatrist
since 1986, gathers the very latest research and news on the newest pharmacological
and psychotherapeutic treatments for panic disorder and many other related
afflictions, such as social phobia and generalized anxiety disorders.
Much of what Root brings to the book are new findings and tested therapeutic
techniques. The symptoms of panic disorder were long underreported and doctors
faced a diagnostic puzzle in working with the disease. The term "panic
disorder" was not even in common discussion among psychiatrists until
recently. Now a great number of medications have come to market to benefit
those suffering from this debilitating condition.
Chapters in the book cover the symptoms of panic disorder and related problems.
Other chapters detail the behavior and effects of panic disorder and outline
the latest treatments. The final chapters of the book explore the ongoing
search for a more complete understanding and more consistent cures for anxiety
syndromes. For both the afflicted and family members helping a patient recover
and attain peace of mind, "Understanding
Panic and Other Anxiety Disorders" provides a valuable source book.
© 2000 Benjamin Root, published by arrangement with University of Mississippi
Press. All Rights reserved.
Benjamin Root, M.D. is in private
practice at Mississippi Neuropsychiatric Clinic in Ridgeland, Mississippi,
and is a clinical assistant professor in the department of psychiatry and
human behavior at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine.
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