Exploring the relationship between anxiety and depression
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Overview
This free advanced level course, Exploring the relationship between anxiety and depression, serves as an introduction to masters level study in neurosciences and mental health. Focusing on anxiety and depression, you will consider key issues concerning diagnosis, causes and interventions, exploring how these conditions relate to each other. You will also explore some of the more contemporary and controversial findings within the field.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- 1 Anxiety and depression
- 1 Anxiety and depression
- 2 The biopsychosocial model of mental health: revisited
- 2 The biopsychosocial model of mental health: revisited
- 2.1 The monoaminergic hypothesis for mood disorders: re-examined
- 3 Overlap of symptoms between anxiety and depression and comorbidity with other conditions
- 3 Overlap of symptoms between anxiety and depression and comorbidity with other conditions
- 3.1 Mixed anxiety and depressive disorder – a separate diagnostic category?
- 3.2 Trajectory of illness from anxiety to depression and comorbidity with other conditions
- 4 Inter-individual variability and factors that contribute ‘resilience’ to anxiety and depression
- 4 Inter-individual variability and factors that contribute ‘resilience’ to anxiety and depression
- 5 Psychedelics for the treatment of anxiety and depression?
- 5 Psychedelics for the treatment of anxiety and depression?
- 6 ‘Electrotherapy’ for anxiety and depression?
- 6 ‘Electrotherapy’ for anxiety and depression?
- 6.1 Evidence for the use of electrotherapy for anxiety and depression
- Conclusion
- References
- Further reading
- Acknowledgements