Dialogues Clin Neurosci. 2015 Sep; 17(3): 319–325.
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A history of anxiety: from Hippocrates to DSM Marc-Antoine Crocq, MD* Marc-Antoine Crocq, Maison des Adolescents du Haut-Rhin, Mulhouse, France; * E-mail:
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Anxiety in Greco-Roman philosophy and medicine
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Naming anxiety
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Bridging the gap between Antiquity and modern medicine
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DSM-I and DSM-II
From DSM-III to DSM-5
Conclusion
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