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Anxiety Disorders: A Tutorial Study Guide
Anxiety Disorders: A Tutorial Study Guide
Anxiety Disorders: A Tutorial Study Guide
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"Anxiety Disorders" is a part of the college-level Neuropsychopharmacology course series textbooks.  It is a tutorial written in questions and answers format to describe the characteristics, symptoms, and treatments of anxiety disorder, including the neurobiological basis of this mental disorder.

It is a study guide with in-depth explanations.  Each section is a modular unit that is self-contained for easy reading. The principles and concepts are introduced systematically so students can learn and retain the materials intuitively.

 

"Anxiety Disorders" is a book chapter of the college-level textbook for the book volume in the Principles of Neuropsychopharmacology course.  It is a part of the Science Textbook Series authored by Nicoladie Tam, Ph.D. that also includes the Principles of Biology course.

This book is written with specific pedagogical considerations to facilitate students' learning.  It applies the proven best practices to motivate students in learning.  It uses multiple pedagogical methodologies to engage students in active learning by participating in the knowledge acquisition process.  It stimulates the curiosity of students by asking them questions and answering them immediately.  It guides the students in their comprehension of knowledge by using examples and by giving them detailed explanations following the answers.

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Release dateJun 14, 2015
ISBN9781311060419
Anxiety Disorders: A Tutorial Study Guide
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Nicoladie Tam

Dr. Nicoladie Tam, Ph.D., is a writer and a professor who does research in emotions and the brain.  She is an expert in neuropsychology, neurophysiology, brain imaging, computational neuroscience, and bioengineering.  She has a Ph.D. degree in Physiology, and three Bachelor of Science degrees in Computer Science, Physics and Astrophysics.  She has also been a suicide and crisis counselor, with extensive counseling experience in relationships and crisis management.  She is also a life coach, who does relationship coaching and executive coaching, inspires others in achieving the very best.

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    Anxiety Disorders - Nicoladie Tam

    Anxiety Disorders

    A Tutorial Study Guide

    Nicoladie Tam, Ph. D.

    Copyright © 2021 by Nicoladie Tam, Ph.D.

    ISBN 978-1-311-06041-9

    All rights reserved, no part of this publication may be reproduced or circulated in any form without prior written permission of the author, except for brief quotations in critical review articles.  This condition is imposed on all acquirers of this publication.

    This book uses innovative pedagogy to advance knowledge in education, scholarship, and research by publishing worldwide as an independent publisher.

    Authored by: Nicoladie Tam, Ph.D.

    Published by: Nicoladie Tam, Ph.D.

    First Published: August 20, 2013

    Revision Date: December 19, 2021

    Edition: 2nd

    ISBN (eBook): 9781311060419

    ISBN (paperback): 9798788159522

    ISBN (audiobook): 

    Book statistics: 9,806 words, 460 paragraphs, and 34 printed pages

    Keywords: anxiety disorder, pharmacological treatments, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic attack, phobia, agoraphobia, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, pharmacotherapy, neuropsychology, neuropharmacology, neuropsychopharmacology, neuroscience, biology, study guide, tutorial

    Book series: Science Textbook Series, authored by Nicoladie Tam, Ph.D.

    Produced and published in the United States of America.

    The printed version of this eBook is also available in PDF format.

    Preface

    Anxiety Disorders is a book chapter of the college-level textbook for the book volume in the Principles of Neuropsychopharmacology course.  It is a part of the Science Textbook Series authored by Nicoladie Tam, Ph.D. that also includes the Principles of Biology course.

    This book is written with specific pedagogical considerations to facilitate students' learning.  It applies the proven best practices to motivate students in learning.  It uses multiple pedagogical methodologies to engage students in active learning by participating in the knowledge acquisition process.  It stimulates the curiosity of students by asking them questions and answering them immediately.  It guides the students in their comprehension of knowledge by using examples and by giving them detailed explanations following the answers.

    This book uses a step-by-step tutorial approach to walk through the process of refinement in learning — leading students by asking a simple question first, then followed by a more in-depth question.  This helps students understand each principle in an incremental fashion.  It solves a complex problem without overwhelming the students.

    This tutorial approach breaks down a complex problem by addressing the puzzle one piece at a time.  Students will then learn the methodology of scientific inquiry by following the author’s (instructor’s) lead one step at a time.  It solves a problem by asking in-depth questions incrementally.  The author (instructor) demonstrates the problem-solving process by illustrating how to solve a problem using the materials presented in the book chapter.

    The technique is the question-and-answer inquiry-learning process.  It uses the contents of the chapter materials as examples to illustrate how to find out the answers by asking questions.  It explains the principles and concepts without needing the traditional narrative description of some complex phenomena.  It subdivides the problems into small chunks of knowledge for students to

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