Novel approaches in treatment of pediatric anxiety

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Abstract

Pediatric anxiety disorders have high prevalence rates andmorbidity and are associated with considerable functional impairment and distress. They may be predictors for the development of other psychiatric disorders and, without intervention, are more likely to persist into adulthood. While evidence-based pharmacological and behavioral interventions are currently available, there remains a sizable subset of youth who remain only partially treatment-responsive and therefore symptomatic following treatment. Novel methods of treatment, pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic, including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), attention bias modification (ABM), d-cycloserine (DCS) augmentation of cognitive behavioral treatment (CBT), and glutamatergic agents such as riluzole, are briefly introduced and discussed. © 2014 Faculty of 1000 Ltd.

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Park, J. M., & Geller, D. A. (2014). Novel approaches in treatment of pediatric anxiety. F1000Prime Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.12703/P6-30

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