Clinical Anxiety Disorders

Clinical anxiety disorder is a serious mental illness. Symptoms vary depending on the type of anxiety disorder, but general symptoms include feelings of panic, fear, and uneasiness, uncontrollable obsessive thoughts, repeated thoughts or flashbacks of traumatic experiences, nightmares, ritualistic behaviors, such as repeated hand washing, problems in sleeping, cold or sweaty hands or feet, shortness of breath, muscle tension etc. Low levels of GABA, a neurotransmitter that reduces activity in the central nervous system, contribute to Clinical anxiety disorder. A number of anxiolytics achieve their effect by modulating the GABA receptors. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, the drugs most commonly used to treat depression, are frequently considered as a first line treatment for Clinical anxiety disorders. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience is one of the leading Clinical anxiety disorders journals of OMICS group. The journal focuses on the articles of high quality research from all over the world. Research papers submitted on specific research contributes resourceful and impactful platform where research papers, reviews, case reports are updated from grassroots.
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