Psychiatric rehabilitation of emotional disorders

  • Baek S
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Abstract

Emotional disorder is psychological and behavioral problems of emotional domain that is different from cognitive domain, such as thought and memory. Typical emotional disorders are anxiety disorder, depression, and bipolar disorder. In the present study, we discussed on the symptoms, progression, and treatment for the anxiety disorder (panic disorder, social phobia, and obsessive compulsive disorder), depression, and bipolar disorder. The goal of treatment for the emotional disorder is removal of symptoms. In spite of the development of brain science, removal of symptoms, prevention of recurrence, and coming back to normal life require patience and effort.

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Baek, S.-B. (2014). Psychiatric rehabilitation of emotional disorders. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, 10(4), 205–208. https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.140143

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