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DOMAINS OF PRACTICE AND INTEREST

Have anxiety disorders been disowned by psychiatrists?

(Associate Professor)
Pages 12-16 | Published online: 29 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this paper was to examine the place of anxiety disorders in contemporary psychiatry, its origins, and possible implications for the future of psychiatry.

Conclusions: Several factors have led psychiatry away from neuroses and anxiety disorders and towards depression as a social paradigm of distress: a perception that anxiety disorders have relatively little relevance, the decline of psychoanalysis and rise of biological psychiatry, the downfall of the benzodiazepines and a failure to replace them with better anxiolytics, and the development of newer antidepressants. The subsequent imposition of the rigid conceptual dichotomy between depression and anxiety strengthened a notion that the focus of psychiatry should be on the ‘depression side’ of this divide. Having promoted cognitive-behavioural therapy as the best treatment for anxiety disorders, clinical psychologists have largely ‘taken over’ the anxiety disorders from psychiatrists. It is suggested that psychiatrists’ surrender of the anxiety disorders may have negative consequences for the future of psychiatry.

DISCLOSURE

Vladan Starcevic has been in receipt of honoraria for talks at meetings in Australia sponsored by Lundbeck and has received travel assistance from AstraZeneca and Boehringer Ingelheim.

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