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The Sydney Handbook of Anxiety Disorders
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Phillip Boyce is Professor of Psychiatry and Head of Discipline of Psychiatry at the University of Sydney, and Head of Perinatal Psychiatry Clinical Research Unit at Westmead Hospital. He has published more than 170 articles and frequently contributes to psychiatric textbooks. He currently serves as associate editor of Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. He served as president of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) from 2003 to 2005. Anthony Harris is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Sydney. His clinical and research interests include psychophysiology, neuroimaging, schizophrenia, and major depression. He has conducted research on psychogeriatrics in London and was awarded a psychophysiology research fellowship at the Zentralinstitut fur Seelische Gesundheit in Mannheim, Germany. In addition to his teaching duties at the University of Sydney, he is also the co-chair of the Neuroscience and Mental Health Theme. Outside the university, he is Clinical Director of the Brain Dynamics Centre of Westmead Millennium Institute for Medical Research. Harris is an outspoken mental health advocate. He is President of the Schizophrenia Fellowship of New South Wales, and serves on the board of the Schizophrenia Research Institute, Australia. Juliette Drobny is a senior clinical psychologist and lecturer at the University of Sydney. She served as the head of the Anxiety Treatment and Research Unit at Westmead Hospital. She runs educational workshops on anxiety and mood disorders for health professionals.

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"This new book from the University of Sydney Medical School, prepared by clinicians and researchers of international repute, provides a valuable and practical guide to anxiety disorders for busy doctors in general practice and community care. It is a commendable publication. It does not pretend to have the encyclopaedic qualities of major texts on cognitive behavioural therapeutics, but in an integrated fashion contains the essence that is of value to a busy practitioner. The book is worthy of consideration by anyone treating patients with these disorders - particularly GPs, who deal with patients with anxiety disorders every day. It would also be of value for undergraduate medical and nursing students and others with an interest in clinical health practice." -- Professor John W.G. Tiller, Medicine Today

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