Psychodynamic-Interpersonal Treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Psychodynamic-interpersonal treatment for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) frames the patient's worried thoughts about potential danger as a defense mechanism. The therapist helps the patient recognize these underlying worries, enabling them to realize that the anticipated harm is less likely or threatening than they imagine.
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Psychodynamic-interpersonal treatment of generalized anxiety disorder
Psychodynamic-Interpersonal Treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder