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The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that one in four Americans suffer from an anxiety disorder, and of those more than 2.2 million people with anxiety disorders have obsessive compul

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Home videoconferencing can transform therapy for anxiety disorders

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Home Videoconferencing as Therapy for Anxiety Disorders

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Home Videoconferencing as Therapy for Anxiety Disorders

newswise.com — “The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that one in four Americans suffer from an anxiety disorder. Many professionals don--™t know how to deliver highly effective, non-medication treatment and patients often don--™t have access to high-quality treatment. Two Drexel University professors now have a solution to this urgent medical need.View full resource at newswise.com

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newswise.com — “The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that one in four Americans suffer from an anxiety disorder. Many professionals don--™t know how to deliver highly effective, non-medication treatment and patients often don--™t have access to high-quality treatment. Two Drexel University professors now have a solution to this urgent medical need.View full resource at newswise.com

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For Hoarders, The Mess Begins In The Mind : NPR

npr.org — “Researchers now believe that compulsive hoarding is an anxiety disorder that first emerges early in life and gets worse with time. For many, therapy that focuses on decision-making skills and reducing anxiety is much more successful than simply cleaning out the home.View full resource at npr.org

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npr.org — “Researchers now believe that compulsive hoarding is an anxiety disorder that first emerges early in life and gets worse with time. For many, therapy that focuses on decision-making skills and reducing anxiety is much more successful than simply cleaning out the home.View full resource at npr.org

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